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HL 141 – In Antitrust, Will It Be The Wrath of Khan or The Wizard of Oz?
Extravagant power about to be exercised or smoke and mirrors? More the latter but some of the former with some real ability to do things, but other than what is hoped for and promised of her: Lina Khan, the new 32-year-old chair of the Federal Trade Commission....
HL 139 – We Hold These Truths About the Osaka Affair to Be Self-Evident
HL readers know our subject selection is idiosyncratic and pursued only when our take is, if not unique, not what you’re getting virtually any other place. This post like the previous 138 checks the second box, but not the first. It was commissioned by several...
HL 138 – The Squad Backs Iran In Its’ Proxy War Against Israel and The United States
The obligatory prefatory recitation. We don’t like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and considered his March 3, 2015 address to Congress a monumental breach of diplomatic norms, ingratitude incarnate and astoundingly ham-handed (irony intended). His...
HL 137 – Hopelessly Liberal’s Annual Roland Garros Preview
In reality and previous years a Roland Garros postscript followed the tournament (see HL 116 “Roland Garros 2020, Plus Ca Change, Plus C’est La Meme Chose”). But this year a “pre” is in order, since as we begin to emerge from the pandemic the “Plus Ca Change” portion...
HL 140 – Jack Weinstein, A Great American Jurist Graduates
Jack Weinstein one of the greatest American judges in history, and the greatest in “this boy’s life” died on June 15, two months shy of his 100th birthday. [1] When he retired from the federal bench at 98, after 53 years, he was carrying a full load of cases – and a...
HL 136 – Maxine Muddies The Waters
Unless one has been on the dark side of the moon or further out in space with “Ingenuity” you’ve heard or read Representative Maxine Waters’ exhortation to protestors “to get more confrontational” if the Floyd/Chauvin jury does not render a guilty verdict. And you...