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Who Killed Jessica Lunsford?

I ought to be grateful that Fox News even hosted a debate. Normally, the mere mention of the topic has folks running for the doors. Acknowledging that the issues are complex is progress. When it comes to reform of sex offender legislation, there is too often too little time given to debate. So...

Letting The Sheep Go Their Merry Way

One thing that dogs teach is patience. Odysseus has taught me plenty. When it comes to sheep, he is a monster. I can train him only at the cost of hurting him. That's a step I am unwilling to take.
Ody is a border collie, a member of a breed cultivated for its instinct in herding sheep. But in...

A Few Questions For Gerry Spence

I have a question or two remaining for Gerry Spence. Since he no longer publishes my comments on his blog, I will post them here. (He recently returned to blogging after a hiatus of several months. I shot a note to welcome him back, but the note sits, "awaiting moderation," in Internet oblivion...


Is The Law Social Oncology?

A former law partner used to say that the practice of law is really social oncology: Criminal defense and civil rights lawyers spend their time dealing with things that just don't fit within a well-functioning social organism. A man accused of murder represents an aggressive malignancy; a person...

Gates v. Crowley: Ogletree Tells Half The Story

I was reluctant to read Charles Ogletree's book on the by now much overblown confrontation between Henry Louis Gates Jr. and James Crowley. This was a garden variety event mismanaged by both the arresting officer and the arrestee. But for the fact that Gates is well connected and famous the case...

God Spelled Backward

The best part of my summer is the time I spend at Glen Highland Farm in New York. We've just returned from a couple of stints there, about nine days with our border collies, Penelope and Odysseus. These dogs have trained my wife and me to be better listeners, and, perhaps, better human...

Anger: I Haven't Missed It At All

My wife and I have taken the better part of July off this year. The plan was to take the entire month, but the feds got interested in a client of mine. I interrupted the vacation for several days to try to talk them out of an indictment. I still don't know whether I succeeded, but I suspect not. So...

Hip Hop and Justice

Books about race and criminal justice are typically depressing. In the war of the establishment versus angry black men, the establishment wins the power struggle, but is left defending a vulnerable castle. The moral high ground goes to the dispossessed. Because I am white by accident of...

Arf, Arf, Arf

My few regular readers know that dogs are an important part of my life. My two border collies, Odysseus and Penelope, run our pack during vacation season. So we are heading out bright and early Saturday morning to an off-the-Internet location to spend six days playing with sheep, working on agility...

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