…Should he get a third term?
Category Archives: Law
My IAC Paper
I presented it on Friday. Joanne Gabrynowicz complained about it during questions, so I’ll take that as a win.
Unfortunately, though I did a final polish on it this weekend, it was apparently too late to upload it for the final proceedings, but here it is.
The Brexit Knot
A primer on how we got here.
Going Off The Air
I’m flying to DC this afternoon for eight days of space stuff, culminating with a brief talk on space property rights at the International Astronautical Conference a week from tomorrow. I’ll have my laptop, but not sure how much time I’ll have to post. But be good in comments.
The IG Report
It will reportedly be out on Friday, and cover a lot more than just FISA abuse.
As it happens, I’ll be in DC for the potential fireworks, at the Space Law Conference.
The War In The Middle East
…remains undeclared.
We haven’t declared war on anyone in almost eight decades, but we’ve been in almost continual fights, and lost thousands of troops. Unfortunately, this doesn’t seem to be a voting issue for Congress. As Stephen Green says, the main two terrible things we did after 911, were the authorization of military force, and the Patriot Act. And it seems that Westphalia is dead.
[Update a few minutes later]
An interesting take on what’s going on in Syria.
It will be ironic if the Kurds finally end up with a homeland after all this.
Beta O’Dourke’s Pluralism Failure
Let’s hope that the Democrats suffer at the polls over this. It’s totalitarianism, straight up.
“We Are In A Permanent Coup”
Says Matt Taibbi.
I’ve never seen anything like it in my lifetime.
Finger Guns
This is ridiculous. Sending your kids to a public school is clearly child abuse.
Clapper Implicates Obama
Hey, we were just following orders.