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Second Amendment?

by Kevin Bauder | Aug 5, 2017 | America, Civility, Death and Dying, Ethics, Firearms, Judiciary, Politics

David French writes an essay about the second amendment, but it’s really not about gun control. It’s about the right of police to invade your home and perhaps even kill you, all without a warrant, but with impunity. What does this mean, in practice? First,...

A Battle with Traffic Cameras

by Kevin Bauder | Jan 19, 2017 | America, Conservatism, Judiciary, Politics

Adam McCleod is a law professor. After being ticketed (wrongly) by a traffic camera, he fought the accusation, eventually securing vindication in court–and spending more than the cost of the ticket. Here he offers his views on the constitutionality of the...

Dogs Aren’t Children

by Kevin Bauder | Dec 22, 2016 | Anthropology, Bioethics, Culture, Ethics, Judiciary

In a refreshingly sensible decision, a Canadian judge has ruled that dogs are property and not family members.
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