The Michigan legislature has called a special session to strip her of her emergency powers, which she has been abusing.
Category Archives: Law
International Institute Of Space Law
I’ve just been notified that I am now a member.
[Update on Friday afternoon]
Their website, for the curious. I had to submit a membership application, with my CV, and be approved by their board, which happened a month ago, but I only found out this week. Fortunately, one of the officers is a friend. I also know many people on the board.
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But…But…The Narrative!
You’ll be as shocked as I was to learn that (commie) John Brennan buried evidence that Putin wanted Hillary to win.
Obama had many terrible appointments, but he’s definitely top five.
[Update a few minutes later]
Link is fixed, sorry.
Reopening The Economy
…will require lawsuit protection. Yes, business owners aren’t going to want to risk the liability.
Queen Nancy
…is non-essential.
She’s worse than non-essential.
Regulations, Post-Virus
The burden of proof should be on those who want to reimpose them.
Michigan Backlash
Some county sheriffs are refusing to enforce Half-Whitmer’s idiotic orders.
[Update a while later]
It figures that Michigan was one of the first states to see protests. Well, it has one of the worst governors.
[Friday-morning update]
China is impressed with Michigan’s arbitrary totalitarian policies.
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Space Resources Update
An article on the legal state of asteroid mining. This isn’t true, though: “Much like the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the United States has not signed the Moon Agreement but by custom it adheres to the treaty — at least until Donald Trump’s recent executive order, which explicitly rejects the idea that such agreements are binding to the USA.”
Meanwhile, Michael Listner writes that we must return to the moon to preserve the rule of law in space. Well, that’s certainly a reason, but not the only (or even best) one.
Gut-Check Time
The Declassifications
…show that Durham is the Democrats’ biggest nightmare.
[Afternoon update]
We cannot have two standards of justice in this country.
Sadly, apparently we can, because we certainly have for decades. Hopefully, that’s coming to an end.