California Gay Rights Activists Show Us Intolerance Works Both Ways

In what is considered one of the more liberal and progressive states in the country, California seemingly took one giant step backward as its citizens narrowly passed an initiative to ban same-sex marriages on the November 4, 2008 ballot. The California Supreme Court went to session earlier this week to decide whether Proposition 8 is valid or invalid. … Continue reading…California Gay Rights Activists Show Us Intolerance Works Both Ways

Argus Hamilton On The Supreme Court Lowering Exxon Mobil’s Fine

“The Supreme Court decided Wednesday that Exxon Mobil doesn’t have to pay a $2.5 billion award for the Exxon Valdez spill. The court slashed the award to half a billion dollars. Exxon’s going to pay it out of the office coffee fund.” — Argus Hamilton on the Supreme Court lowering Exxon Mobil’s fine … Continue reading…Argus Hamilton On The Supreme Court Lowering Exxon Mobil’s Fine

Canadian Supreme Court Rules Posting How-To’s Of Illegal Doings Legal

Last Friday, July 29, 2005, the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that posting and selling instructions for illegal activity such as “breaking into houses, making bombs, and creating false credit card numbers” is legal – as long as you don’t do the illegal activity yourself. Story here. … Continue reading…Canadian Supreme Court Rules Posting How-To’s Of Illegal Doings Legal