By Trevor Burrus
David B. Rivkin, Jr. and Andrew M. Grossman have an excellent op-ed at
National Review Online about Harris v. Quinn and the deep constitu...
A friend in the Federal Reserve sends along the following information:
The Federal Reserve Board announced on Thursday that Chairman Ben S.
Bernanke will d...
The chain of events that led to a January 4 shootout in Ogden, Utah, that
left one police officer dead and five others wounded apparently began, as
thes...
:: This birth story involves way more preamble than a birth story really ought to, however it felt necessary to include it. It explains why things happened t...
Besides hot rods and cheap beer, I am also a sucker for the clean, minimalist postwar industrial design revolution which has become known as Midcentury Moder...
Political philosopher Kevin Vallier has an interesting but, I think,
ultimately confused post over at Bleeding Heart Libertarians suggesting
that consequen...
Megan McArdle started the war on infographics (link). And reader Danielle A. contributes this example, from KissMetrics. This is one part of a big infographi...
If you've been wondering about the rather light posting schedule, here's
most of the explanation:…
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*Persuasive Authorities* is officially signing off. On behalf of our entire
roster of contributors, I thank our readers for visiting us and interacting
wit...
I recently finished a couple of books and thought I’d share a few quotes.
From The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao: And Indian Benny, a quiet,
meticulous ...
-- there's a new conspiracy on the block, and it ain't willing to take a
back seat to no one.
US Orders Blackout Over North Korean Torpedoing Of Gulf ...
This story is a few months old, but my intern Jessica Greene just pointed
me to it. A group of Ethiopian immigrants here in Nashville wants to start
a taxi...
The discussion about kids and freedom continues.
This Noah guy is pretty smart. I think he should write for TAS. Noah
Millman joins our conversation and...
At last year’s Canadian Association of Journalists’ Annual Conference, one
of the panels was a post-mortem on the recently held federal election. The
panel...
Writing over at The New Inquiry, Ned Resnikoff asks the Left to think a
little more concretely about what it means to fetishize, as most have
during the Gr...
Ontario missed a great opportunity last week. Heading into the
previous weekend, Ontarians were teased with the idea that the Liberal
Party’s full-day kind...
Come on over to cesareanrates.com. The Unnecesarean will be updated weekly
from this point on. May this post serve as an apology for the exceptionally ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged: within academia, research has higher status than teaching. The question is, why? High status work is generally well p...
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