Here’s today’s tasty tidbits, heavy on law and on religion today: Continue reading “Tasty Tidbits 6/30/11”
Category: Sexualia
Tasty Tidbits 6/28/11
Here’s today’s tasty tidbits, concurrently Tweeted and Facebooked:
Sen. Lugar reportedly will unload on Obama today regarding Libya. Good for him! But the Hoosier blogosphere will be all atwitter with navel-gazing about how this is a “move to the right” to fight off challenger Richard Mourdock.
Grab Bag 6/26/11
Here’s today’s condensed grab bag, concurrently Tweeted and Facebooked:
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Grab Bag 6/25/11
Here’s today’s condensed grab bag, concurrently Tweeted and Facebooked: Continue reading “Grab Bag 6/25/11”
New York Redefines Marriage
New York has redefined the public institution of marriage. No blog by an amateur can do justice to this momentous event, but I must add my voice, constrained by time, to share some of the perspective that has come especially over the past 15 years. Continue reading “New York Redefines Marriage”
“Would you like the Bridal, then?”
I have a favorite naughty joke. It’s a favorite more for the subversive niceness than for the naughtiness, though. Continue reading ““Would you like the Bridal, then?””
Legislation by Litigation
If coverage of the California Proposition 8 litigation hasn’t left you a little crazed, you’re either (a) a space alien or (b) not paying attention. Or maybe (c) the “bloodless lobotomy” of law school truly has left me unlike other humans (i.e., I’m the space alien). Continue reading “Legislation by Litigation”
Non erat demonstrandum
One of the pundits I usually agree with suggests that one lesson of Tyler Clementi is that sex is a big deal, 4 decades of denial notwithstanding. I disagree with her. Continue reading “Non erat demonstrandum”
“Deliver my soul”
Some thoughts from St. Nicolai Velemirovic on “bodily sin:” Continue reading ““Deliver my soul””
This time, it really is a wolf
There appears to have been a horrific, organized hate crime in the Bronx, but the New York Times risks trivializing it by treating it and the Rutgers tragedy as two instances of the same sort of thing. Continue reading “This time, it really is a wolf”