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Nov 28, 2007

Single Alcohol Sales Double Standard in Logan Circle

Via City Desk, the Dupont Current (not available online) has a short piece about how the Logan Circle advisory neighborhood commission has given the go-ahead for the P Street Whole Foods to continue selling single-sale beers in the grocery store. The decision reportedly comes after eight months of such sales at the Whole Foods “without major conflict,” but the Current notes that just around the corner on 14th Street, the reputable Barrel House Liquors is…

Sep 26, 2007

Bill Cosby Disputes the Post’s Coverage of His Views

Tuesday and today Howard University is hosting the Children’s Defense Fund National Summit, which includes panel discussions on the Cradle to Prison Pipeline® Initiative, a project that seeks to end the cycle of poor minority children ending up destined to be shuffled in and out of the country’s prison system. Yesterday Bill Cosby appeared on a panel titled “The Need for Personal and Community Responsibility” in conjunction with the summit, along with NPR’s Juan…

Mar 05, 2007

Reader, Meet Author

MONDAY You know, kids. If you are, for whatever reason, uncomfortable saying the Pledge of Allegiance in class, just cross your fingers or something, or say “the Sun God Ra” instead of “The United States of America.” Or just suck it up and deal, it’s not like the Pledge really has binding legal power. Or just take Joel Westheimer’s advice. He wrote a book about this stuff: Pledging Allegiance: The Politics of Patriotism in America’s…

Jun 23, 2005

Stare DCisis: Shock and Awe-ful Contracts

We first met Judge Skelly Wright in an earlier Stare DCisis, and today he again dropkicks the law forward in what is, in this DCist’s humble opinion, the most important case anyone will ever read in law school. It’s not hyperbole to say that if you read Williams v. Walker-Thomas, you understand the central tension in it, and you enjoy just how difficult it is, you have — congratulations — just completed the equivalent of…

 
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