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The Kosher Gourmet by Megan Gordon With its colorful cache of purples and oranges and reds, COLLARD GREEN SLAW is a marvelous mood booster --- not to mention just downright delish
April 18, 2014
Rabbi Yonason Goldson: Clarifying one of the greatest philosophical conundrums in theology
John Ericson: Trying hard to be 'positive' but never succeeding? Blame Your Brain
The Kosher Gourmet by Julie Rothman Almondy, flourless torta del re (Italian king's cake), has royal roots, is simple to make, . . . but devour it because it's simply delicious
April 14, 2014
Rabbi Dr Naftali Brawer: Passover frees us from the tyranny of time
Eric Schulzke: First degree: How America really recovered from a murder epidemic
Georgia Lee: When love is not enough: Teaching your kids about the realities of adult relationships
Gordon Pape: How you can tell if your financial adviser is setting you up for potential ruin
Dana Dovey: Up to 500,000 people die each year from hepatitis C-related liver disease. New Treatment Has Over 90% Success Rate
Justin Caba: Eating Watermelon Can Help Control High Blood Pressure
April 11, 2014
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg: Silence is much more than golden
Susan Swann: How to value a child for who he is, not just what he does
Susan Scutti: A Simple Blood Test Might Soon Diagnose Cancer
Chris Weller: Have A Slow Metabolism? Let Science Speed It Up For You
April 9, 2014
Jonathan Tobin: Why Did Kerry Lie About Israeli Blame?
Samuel G. Freedman: A resolution 70 years later for a father's unsettling legacy of ashes from Dachau
Jessica Ivins: A resolution 70 years later for a father's unsettling legacy of ashes from Dachau
Matthew Mientka: How Beans, Peas, And Chickpeas Cleanse Bad Cholesterol and Lowers Risk of Heart Disease
April 8, 2014
Dana Dovey: Coffee Drinkers Rejoice! Your Cup Of Joe Can Prevent Death From Liver Disease
Chris Weller: Electric 'Thinking Cap' Puts Your Brain Power Into High Gear
April 4, 2014
Amy Peterson: A life of love: How to build lasting relationships with your children
John Ericson: Older Women: Save Your Heart, Prevent Stroke Don't Drink Diet
John Ericson: Why 50 million Americans will still have spring allergies after taking meds
Sarah Boesveld: Teacher keeps promise to mail thousands of former students letters written by their past selves
April 2, 2014
Dan Barry: Should South Carolina Jews be forced to maintain this chimney built by Germans serving the Nazis?
Frank Clayton: Get happy: 20 scientifically proven happiness activities
Susan Scutti: It's Genetic! Obesity and the 'Carb Breakdown' Gene
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Noah Feldman Archives

• 01/26/22: This Supreme Court won't uphold college affirmative action
• 12/02/21:The Supreme Court seems poised to overturn Roe v. Wade
• 10/25/21: The wild card that could put court packing back on the table
• 10/04/21: Neil Gorsuch is channeling the ghost of Scalia
• 09/20/21: Freedom of religion means freedom to say 'no' to vaccines
• 09/07/21: Is the Supreme Court ready to overturn Roe? Here's why we just don't know
• 08/27/21:Will Kavanaugh choose to become High Court's new Kennedy?
• 08/18/21: I should have listened to my dad about Afghanistan
• 08/06/21: Biden's rebuff to Supreme Court on eviction ban will backfire
• 07/27/21: Amy Coney Barrett is trying to tell us something
• 07/12/21: Gorsuch critique of landmark libel case should be taken seriously
• 06/28/21: What's dividing the Supreme Court's conservatives?
• 06/17/21: We don't want the Justice Department investigating Congress
• 06/10/21: Why the Supreme Court just expanded police powers --- unanimously
• 05/21/21: How Trump criminal probe will backfire on prosecutors
• 05/20/21: Psychedelic drugs will follow pot's path to legalization
• 05/16/21: Big cyberattacks should be handled by nations, not lawyers
• 04/28/21: Charities right to keep their membership lists private
• 03/15/21: Trump actually has a point about the RNC's ads
• 02/21/21: Civil suit against Trump will be a rare test of free speech
• 10/09/20: Work from home is a bad option for US Congress
• 09/07/20:
• 08/05/20: Supreme Court leaks don't lead anywhere good
• 07/28/20: Dems couldn't stop a third Trump Supreme Court nominee
• 04/29/20: A solution to the coronavirus liability problem
• 04/03/20: The real reason epidemiologists and economists keep arguing
• 03/17/20: Corpses v. habeas corpus: The framers and us
• 12/31/19: The Supreme Court's past decade could be liberals' last gasp
• 11/19/19: We shouldn't strip U.S. terrorists of citizenship
• 10/18/19: The Trump impeachment inquiry must become public
• 08/26/19: The Senate will be fine without the filibuster
• 05/28/19: It's hard to take impeachment seriously now
• 05/02/19: Libs should blame Clinton rules for Mueller's frustrations with Trump
• 02/18/19: Outmaneuvered? Dems' compromise strengthens case for Trump's border wall 'emergency'
• 02/11/19: Abortion case reveals a lot about Roberts, Kavanaugh. Those revealations should prove fascinating
• 01/23/19: Kavanaugh already resisting Trump
• 01/07/19: This man's protest is free speech, but now he's a felon
• 10/17/18: The coming death of genetic privacy
• 10/11/18: Revamping the Senate is a fantasy
• 10/05/18: Bad temperament shouldn't sink Kavanaugh
• 09/07/18: Insider 'resistance' to the president is not a crisis
• 09/05/18: Dems can't stop Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation
• 08/20/18: Kavanaugh's view on religious school funding not a tipping point
• 08/03/18: The First Amendment protects plans for 3D guns
• 06/18/18: Justice Department tells Comey he has sinned
• 05/17/18: In defense of a 'religious bigot'
• 05/16/18: Sports betting is a victory for states' rights
• 05/03/18: Trump wants new libel laws, and these women agree
• 04/10/18: If Assad and Putin win, then Islamic State wins
• 04/06/18: Rogue professor's case has potentially significant implications for the First Amendment and online privacy
• 04/03/18: The battle for the 9th Circuit Court falls silent
• 03/28/18: Second Amendment repeal would hurt Constitution
• 03/22/18: Jared Kushner's dreams of Mideast peace are alive
• 03/19/18: Rule that Conway broke should be unconstitutional
• 03/05/18: Twitter trolls, mall rats and future of free speech
• 01/23/18: Bannon's claims of executive privilege are reasonable
• 01/11/18: Judge's ruling isn't going to save the 'Dreamers'
• 01/06/18: Manafort's lawsuit finds Trump in a strange spot
• 12/19/17: Lib thinking is muddy on new gun rights law
• 12/05/17: Trump can't officially confess to anything through a tweet
• 11/28/17: Constitution is on Trump's side in CFPB fight
• 11/14/17: James Madison didn't want to normalize impeachment
• 09/19/17: Senator's anti-Catholic questions are an outrage
• 08/10/17: U.S. is less safe after Trump's 'fire and fury' threat against N.Korea?
• 06/12/17: Comey opens door to investigate Trump dossier
• 04/25/17: What Wellesley students and critics got wrong
• 04/14/17: The media got the United passenger story wrong
• 03/31/17: Naming a baby is hard enough without state's veto
• 03/20/17: Dems' misguided argument against Gorsuch
• 02/16/17: Logan Act is too vague to prosecute Michael Flynn. Or anyone
• 01/03/17: Scalia's redemption nearly complete: Why -- and how -- the jurisprudential battles of the next decade are likely to continue to be fought on his terms
• 11/29/16: Put your faith in Constitution, not 'democracy'
• 11/28/16: Is fake news protected by the First Amendment?
• 11/07/16: When the First Amendment is the wrong weapon
• 10/03/16: Sept. 11 families may not be able to sue after all
• 09/29/16: Why nobody's talking about the Supreme Court
• 09/22/16: Both a defeat for free speech and a win for gun-control advocates
• 09/19/16: A loophole ends privacy of Social Security numbers
• 08/29/16: Your privacy doesn't matter at the US border
• 08/23/16: Why terrorists' names and faces should be published
• 08/22/16: Executing the getaway driver is a bad precedent
• 08/18/16: The troubling case of an attorney general, female Dem, who perjured herself til she was caught
• 08/16/16: No protective bubble in the classroom: Why teachers need free-speech protection, too
• 08/15/16: First Amendment has the teeth to help consumers
• 08/11/16: Trump's Second Amendment line is protected speech
• 08/09/16: Can lawyers be zealous without becoming nasty?
• 08/08/16: An internet 'exotic' star and a battle over libel
• 08/02/16: Freddie Gray, John Hinckley and the value of law
• 08/01/16: 'For your own good' discrimination fails the test
• 07/28/16: A belch in gym class, then handcuffs and a lawsuit
• 07/26/16: When it comes to metadata, is turnabout fair play?
• 07/21/16: Another defeat for Obama administration: Government emails must be accessible to public
• 07/18/16: Making mug shots public is a cost of democracy
• 07/14/16: Lying to get you drunk isn't the same as fraud
• 07/01/16: Debating whether the First Amendment protects online reviews
• 06/30/16: Justice Anthony Kennedy turns into a liberal
• 06/29/16: A fascinating alliance on the Supreme Court
• 06/27/16: Justices help keep the family together
• 06/20/16: The sweet sounds of common sense on the internet
• 06/09/16: How the class-action system works (and doesn't)
• 06/02/16: Democracy, the death penalty and the Supreme Court
• 06/01/16: Obama appointee creates 'Parking while black'
• 05/27/16: The future wins in a legal battle over Jewish history
• 05/26/16: Judge cries foul over a Chicago law favoring Cubs
• 05/25/16: Why law didn't punish villains in financial crisis
• 05/23/16: When a 'speedy trial' includes a 14-month delay
• 05/18/16: Delaying execution is cruel and unusual?
• 05/05/16: Cheerleaders' uniforms as art? Ask the justices
• 05/03/16: Breathalyzers, 'textalyzers' and the Constitution
• 04/28/16: How to say 'privacy' in U.S. and UK English
• 04/26/16: 'Offensive' names will get their day in court
• 04/21/16: Even drunken drivers have constitutional rights
• 04/20/16: The Supreme Court let him stick it to the tax man -- sorta
• 04/19/16: Is the Divine a pasta monster? That's a legal question
• 04/06/16: Jury room racism is protected
• 04/05/16: Dog bites woman, and now it's a federal case
• 03/31/16: Can the Supreme Court demand compromise? It just did
• 03/29/16: Warning: When you can't find the fine print (or read ) those web contracts
• 03/22/16: U.S. law is so great even Europeans want to use it
• 03/17/16: How the law makes it easier to traffic teenagers
• 03/15/16: Supreme Court's precedent backs Donald Trump
• 03/10/16: The dark side of 'friends' at the Supreme Court
• 03/09/16: Court lets Hollywood call dibs on your life story
• 03/08/16: Law school taught student to sue --- and she is, them
• 03/02/16: Whereas the Supreme Court rules for stuffy language
• 03/01/16: Campaigns get good news: It's OK to lie
• 02/18/16: Scalia may be the last of the originalists
• 02/09/16: UN group's protection of Wikileaks founder is unjustified
• 02/01/16: A brilliant scientist steps on history's toes
• 01/25/16: Are you a drunken driver after you stop driving?
• 01/05/16: Angry landlord sentenced to take Islam course
• 01/04/16: Outrage? Qualified teacher with horrendous beliefs wasn't certified
• 12/29/15: Obama and the limits of executive action
• 12/17/15: Why Supreme Court could hear 'cannibal cop' case
• 12/08/15: Dollar General Tries to Shake Up Tribal Law
• 12/02/15: Two major cases conservatives may cleverly win this Supreme Court term
• 12/01/15: Life and Death: The prosecution cannot rest on a trade secret
• 11/30/15: Nuremberg's complicated lessons, 70 years later
• 11/12/15: Which do the Supremes hate more: personal-injury lawyers or interpreting a law loosely to expand the power of lower courts?
• 11/10/15: Federal courts can't mend a parent's broken heart
• 11/05/15: Why the Supreme Court cares about your electric bill
• 11/04/15: When a website IDs the wrong person, can it be sued?
• 11/03/15: At the Supreme Court, a case for fans of 'The Wire'
• 10/29/15: Law schools shouldn't baby their applicants
• 10/20/15: Egypt's parliamentary vote is sign of Arab winter
• 10/14/15: What you watch on your phone might not be private
• 10/13/15: Appeals court gets twisted in yoga copyright case
• 08/24/15: Black America has no rising leader, not even Obama
• 07/03/15: Supreme Court reaches the end of a political era
• 06/03/15: Will the Supreme Court really empower illegal aliens to vote?
• 01/27/15: Why judicial elections are idiotic and bad for law
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