by Donald Teel | Oct 9, 2018 | Law and Justice, Supreme Court
As the smoke starts to clear over the senatorial battlefield, the outlines of the conflict have come into stark relief. What began, like Gettysburg, with the accidental clash of two mighty armies, has become a death struggle between the reactionary forces of...
by Donald Teel | Sep 20, 2018 | Donald Teel, Law and Justice
Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court by President Donald J. Trump produced new, unprecedented evidence that things have gone very wrong in Washington DC. The weaponization and the politicization of the nomination process are not new. What is new is...
by John Douglas | Jan 21, 2018 | Law and Justice
On December 5th, the Supreme Court heard a special case between a gay couple who wanted to buy a wedding cake from a bakery and the owner of the bakery who said it is against his religious beliefs to bake such a cake. The gay couple is claiming that this is a case of...
by Donald Teel | Dec 15, 2017 | Law and Justice
Rod Rosenstein, Deputy Attorney General, second in command to AG Jeff Sessions, spent several hours before the House Judiciary Committee attempting to explain “what the hell is going on?” Among Mr. Rosenstein’s duties, he had the pleasure of...
by Donald Teel | May 18, 2017 | Law and Justice
James Comey was once the trusted darling of Republicans and Democrats. Comey enjoyed a reputation of neutrality, sensibility and a trustworthy, unbiased application of the law. But someone or something derailed Comey’s once stable act. Her name was Hillary...
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