Sahil Kapur explains how SCOTUS lit a fuse that leads inevitably to striking down marriage discrimination everywhere in the USA.
According to this report, Brent Bozell not only doesn’t write any of his columns or books. He apparently practices what one insider refers to as “forced ghostwriting.” Like do we need someone NGO to head over to Bozell’s place and free this person?
Rightwing guerrilla video editor James O’Keefe and his organization sued for defamation and wrongful termination.
Push for gay marriage ban suffers big setback in Indiana. Indiana.
Not that it’s funny. But it’s really like someone is doing a reductio ad absurdum experiment with the Stand Your Ground law in Florida: how close can you get to just pulling out your gun and blowing some kid’s head off and still be able to even get into court with a ‘stand your ground’ defense. A Florida jury is now deliberates for a second day in the Michael Dunn ‘loud music’ case in which killer Michael Dunn responded with deadly force to loud music.
Welp: Prominent open carry gun rights activist jailed over threatening people with his gun.
The Second Machine Age authors Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson imagine the future: “New varieties of robot are rapidly diffusing throughout the manufacturing and logistics industries, high-end professions like medicine and law will be affected by digital discoverers and diagnosticians, and even the stereotypically lousy-but-safe job of ‘burger-flipper’ faces competition from technology: a recently unveiled machine can convert raw materials into more than 300 totally customized burgers per hour.”
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Nichole Perkins asks: “Why does seeing a black man with a white woman stir up a hornet’s nest of racism, but not the reverse?”
The federal court rulings tossing out or undermining state same sex marriage bans are coming fast and furious. We now have Utah, Oklahoma and Virginia where federal judges have ruled that these bans are unconstitutional. (Each ruling is stayed pending appeal.) In two other states, Kentucky and Ohio, judges have ruled on narrower issues which have not overturned the bans themselves but signaled clearly that the bans themselves are likely constitutionally untenable. These are all the fall out of the Supreme Court’s historic Windsor decision which was decided in June of 2013 and ruled DOMA unconstitutional.
Anti-Media hound Brent Bozell denounced media laziness in columns he probably didn’t write.