Monthly Archives: July 2014

On a lighter note.

  While I mourn the outcomes of the Supreme Court’s 2013-14 term, I got a giggle at this lawsuit filed by the now-infamous sleeping Yankees’ fan.  Andrew Rector was caught on camera at the April 14 Yankees v. Red Sox game in New York, slumped over asleep right in the stands. When the ESPN commentators […]

What a mess.

Ironically, I was in the land of religion, Vatican City, when the Supreme Court announced its decision in the Hobby Lobby case. As most of you already know, the Court ruled that federal law allows a closely-owned non-profit business a right to refuse for religious reasons to provide insurance coverage for birth control methods for […]