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Addressing Obama’s Views on the Supreme Court


I haven’t been one to do video here, but I thought this well-presented opinion warranted an exception. A response to Senator Obama’s criticism of the recent partial birth abortion ruling by the Supreme Court:

This neatly sums up the debate between liberals and conservatives on the judicial function. Via RedState.

RIAA Gets Hit for $68,000 in Fees in Capitol Records v. Foster


In the great file-sharing war, it looks like the tide may be turning. Deborah Foster, the defendant in a peer-to-peer file-sharing case out of Oklahoma, not only got the records companies to dismiss their case against her, she got a court award of $68,000 for attorney’s fees - the cost of defending her lawsuit.
The […]

The End of Days: Google Calendar for Mobile Broken?


A few months ago, Google announced that its Calendar app would be accessible by PDA-based web browsers. It worked like a dream. And for someone like me, a lawyer on the go, it was a great tool.
Suddenly, sometime last week or so, it just stopped working. Instead of the nice neat rows […]

What Passes for “Contact Info” These Days


I recently asked one of my clients to provide for me the contact information for a prospective witness. I got back name, last known address, and MySpace alias.
Good thing I know how to use that MySpace thing.

We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident


In honor of today, exercise your freedom. Make it stronger by learning something new about a candidate or issue that helps you decide how you, as one of The People, want from your elected leaders.
Then go have a beer at your neighborhood barbecue.

Yet Another iPhone Post


So I just went to the Apple Store to play with the demos. Some observations:

As one who loves to surf the web from anywhere on my Treo, I could get seriously enamored with the slick it’s-the-real-internet of the iPhone. Wow.
They’re flying off the shelves. This could be bigger than the iPod. […]