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en Copyright 2008 Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:55:11 -0500 http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/?v=3.2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss

DALE CARPENTER DEFENDS JOHN YOO from something that looks very much like a witch hunt. (Funny how those are increasingly carried out in the name of "human rights." ) So does Brian Leiter. ("Are we really to believe--fifty years after the McCarthyist witch hunts!--that academics should be punished because their bad ideas are then used by bad people to do bad things?") Who can stand against the wind that will blow if that becomes the rule . . . .?

At any rate, the likely consequence of such witch hunts is to discourage law professors from taking jobs in the government, thus increasing the legal academy's already considerable self-marginalization. Some, I suppose, will say that's not a bug, but a feature. Rest assured, however, that members of any future Democratic administration will not escape, now that this precedent has been established. Who knows who else might someday be persecuted for proposing theories of aggrandized executive power?

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:55:11 -0500

USERS FIGHT TO SAVE WINDOWS XP.

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:16:28 -0500

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY: "House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's bid to stall the Colombia free-trade pact into oblivion is a card she has played before. This time it won't fool anyone. In fact, it may backfire."

She's just clinging bitterly to her anti-trade stance because she resents . . . well, not having more power, mostly, I guess.

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:51:21 -0500

BITTER RELIGIONISM: "Well, I do go a-churchin’ every Sunday with a bunch of bitter folks who complain about how the government is evil and screws them over, and we yell an’ whoop it up when the preacher rails against them Italians and Jews, an’ then we …

"Oops, wait a minute, that’s not me, that’s Barack Obama. "

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:44:25 -0500

GUILTY BEFORE PROVEN INNOCENT: "How police harassment, jailhouse snitches, and a runaway war on drugs imprisoned an innocent family."

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:42:57 -0500

BERLUSCONI'S WIN IN ITALY IS NEWS, but it's not really big news. On the other hand, I didn't know this:

The big news is that the Communists are gone, for the first time since the end of the Second World War. Really gone. They didn't win a single seat in either chamber.

That's big news. And good news.

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:34:02 -0500

THOUGHTS ON POLICING IN BRITAIN, and the policies of New Labour. British police as the "paramilitary wing of the Guardian newspaper"?

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:33:02 -0500

SOME HISTORY ON THE Olympic Torch.

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:27:57 -0500

I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED ABOUT THAT MYSELF: How the Asians became "White."

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:40:16 -0500

MORE BAD NEWS FOR ALL THOSE ROBOPHOBES OUT THERE:

This week, engineers, psychologists and computer scientists from across Europe will begin a major project that aims to develop the first robot personalities.

"What we're looking at here is long-term interactions between people and robots in real situations," said Peter McOwan of Queen Mary, University of London, coordinator of the £6.6m, EU-funded Lirec project. "The big question is: what sort of properties does a synthetic companion need to have so that you feel you want to engage in a relationship with it over an extended period of time?"

Nobody tell Matt Yglesias.

read more Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:06:35 -0500

SALON ON THE GENDER DIVIDE: Young women are growing increasingly frustrated with the fanatical support of Barack and gleeful bashing of Hillary.

Best quote: "Have you seen their eyes? It's this faraway look. It's scary"

Second best: "I pinpoint sexism for a living. You'd think I'd be able to find an example. And I hate to rely on this hokey notion that there's some woman's way of knowing, and that I just f*cking know. But I do. I just know."

Honorable mention: "That does not mean that all privileged white male Democrats are sexist, anymore than it would be true to suggest that all working-class white Democrats (the segment of the party that is breaking for Clinton) are racist."

UPDATE: Matt Sherman emails:

Glenn, that Salon article to which you linked has plenty of interesting things about it -- the sheer cut-it-with-a-knife density of identity politics was extraordinary -- but what I found most notable was this: It appears that, to a person, none of the people the author quoted is in a wealth-creating job.

This may simply have been a choice of the author as to what constitutes a typical voice in on this topic. But doesn't that say something?

What, "pinpointing sexism for a living" doesn't count as wealth-producing?

ANOTHER UPDATE: Reader Matt Carden emails: "Would you say lawyers are 'wealth producing'?" Sometimes.

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