Editors’ Blog - 2014
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06.28.14 | 12:12 pm
All’s Well That Ends Well

Cochran: Election went so well, no need to bring back Voting Rights Act.

06.28.14 | 6:00 pm
From Our Past

John Coltrane. US Navy enlistment photo. 1945.

06.29.14 | 12:29 am
Ahmed Abu Khatallah in DC

From a Department of Justice press release …

WASHINGTON – Ahmed Abu Khatallah, aka Ahmed Mukatallah, made his first appearance today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on a federal terrorism offense arising from his alleged participation in the Sept. 11 through 12, 2012, terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the deaths of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.

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06.29.14 | 8:01 pm
ISIS Officially Declares New Islamic Caliphate

For years the prospect of a new Islamic caliphate has entranced the minds of jihadi crazies around the globe and their polar opposite western islamophobes. Now ISIS has officially declared a reborn Caliphate with its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the new Caliph. They’ve even conjured up a purported genealogy for al-Baghdadi, making him a descendent of Muhammad. In an ancillary rebranding they’ve also dropped the IS or IL from their four letter abbreviation, now going simply by IS for “Islamic State”, as in, the Islamic state, the only legitimate one.

06.30.14 | 12:10 am
Photo of the Day

42 year old Albert Einstein, on his first trip to the United States. 1921.

06.30.14 | 12:47 am
Blackwater Knocked Down Probe By Threatening to Kill Investigator

Over the course of the last decade, Blackwater became a notorious symbol of military contracting run amok, with price-gouging, reckless behavior and your occasional atrocity. So it’s hard to imagine anything coming out that would genuinely shock anyone. Until this.

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06.30.14 | 10:18 am
That Other SCOTUS Case Today

The Hobby Lobby decision is imminent, but first the Supreme Court placed new limits on the ability of public employee unions to collect agency fees from non-union members. Backstory here. Justice Alito’s decision here. At first glance this isn’t as bad for unions as it could have been, but it’s not good either.

06.30.14 | 10:27 am
Court Rules Narrowly In Hobby Lobby

The Hobby Lobby decision just came down. Authored by Justice Alito, the decision is a win for the plaintiff companies who were opposed to the contraceptive mandate, but is narrowly applied to closely held corporations. More soon.

06.30.14 | 10:42 am
More On Today’s Union Decision

Here’s a helpful summary from Elena Kagan’s dissent in today’s anxiously awaited Supreme Court case on union agency fees:

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