Professionals should not work for free. Ever.
I just finished a moderately difficult personal and sensitive legal project for an physician friend about my vintage (who does well for […]
I just finished a moderately difficult personal and sensitive legal project for an physician friend about my vintage (who does well for […]
British actor’s actor Alan Rickman died yesterday at the age of 69.
The demonization of one Donald J. Trump by the Media–both mainstream weenie media and special weenie media–has gotten out of hand.* See, […]
Happy 72nd Birthday, James Patrick Page II. Thanks, sir. Since I was 14.
Lawyer professionalism is a morally pretentious, archaic, hypocritical and silly movement which [some bar communities] tend to invest in heavily to protect […]
This appeared in Saturday’s The Irish Times by Ireland historian and author Diarmaid Ferriter: “50 things we need in Ireland in 2016“. […]
Below: WWII picture of Jim Edwards (left), one of my Dad John Hull’s best and oldest friends–and a hero of mine from […]
Says author, comic, scholar, linguist, cyclist, philosopher and DC-based polymath Joshua Pierce: “This book is about stuff that annoys me, like waiting […]
Los Angeles Times about 3:00 PM Eastern: San Bernardino shooters had been radicalized ‘for some time,’ went to shooting ranges before attack. […]
See yesterday’s article at Vox by David Roberts, The real reason the media is rising up against Donald Trump. Especially second half […]
Have American physicians become a huge disappointment? Not unlike lawyers, MDs (1) are often important in the overall scheme of things but […]
Have American physicians become a gene pool-diluted embarrassment and disappointment? Not unlike lawyers, medical doctors (MDs) are (1) very important–and probably more […]
There is no one on earth quite like my friend Dr. Ruth. Holocaust survivor, soldier, sniper, grandmother, sex therapist, the subject of […]
Chinese-Canadian Anatasia Lin, 25, actress, model, Miss World Canada 2015 and China human rights advocate who testified before U.S. Congress in July […]
Thomas. Woodrow. Wilson (1856-1924)? Polymath, academic, progressive and internationalist? See, e.g., at NBC News Princeton University Agrees to Weigh Erasing Woodrow Wilson’s […]
On November 18, I was over in the Dirksen HOB and decided to catch the first hour of the U.S. Congress Joint […]
“Now let that guitar part in.” NOTE: Something is seriously wrong with at least 2 of the dancers.
In this morning’s edition of the Washington Examiner, one of the few sane and evenhanded American conservative publications out there, reporter Charles […]
Okay, really 4 questions. I’m curious: 1. Have last week’s attacks in Beirut and central Paris changed or bolstered your views in […]
Our best thoughts tonight with all those who live/work/play in Planet Earth’s hands-down best city. One hundred and forty nine dead when […]
Helmut Schmidt, German father figure and Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982, died on November 10. He was 96. Schmidt […]
The Internet now even reaches back and records things like “no comment” I dutifully said to Los Angeles Times reporters 22 years […]
On November 9, 1620, 102 mainly English puritans first caught sight of the shoreline of what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts, eventually […]
The 2016 presidential election game has changed. Trump might win this thing. With an assist from Larry David mockingly calling Trump a […]
See yesterday’s Charon QC post Cricket and the Law, featuring Miller v. Jackson, a famous Court of Appeal of England and Wales […]
See this thoughtful and valiant piece by Olivia Barrow, a reporter for the Milwaukee Business Journal, on “How to keep millennials around […]
In the movies, at long last, there’s a portrait of a lawyer I would claim as one of my own: James B. […]
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, October 2015. “Takes dynamite to get me up. Too much of everything is just enough.” Thank you Dana, […]
