The Right Coast
The Right Coast has "thoughts from San Diego on law, politics and culture."
Author: Authors include Gail Heriot and Tom Smith, professors at the University of San Diego School of Law.
Blawg Related Categories: Constitutional Law • Law Professors • Law Schools • Legal Theory • Legislation & Lobbying • University of San Diego • Law Professor
Recent Posts from The Right Coast
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When in doubt, act Tom Smith
Belichick was right to go for it. I like to think I try not to make the mistake of going passive in risky situations, but on reflection, I can think of as many times when…
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Fat killers captured in Peru Tom Smith
I feel safer.
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Sarah lined up for $20M payday Tom Smith
LMFAO. Oh but wait! Did she have a good reason for quitting the Alaskan governorship where her opponents were trying to bankrupt her with trumped up ethics claims? I'm not sure she is really playing…
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Could states opt out of ObamaCare by constitutional amendment? Tom Smith
This is interesting. If federalism were to defeat ObamaCare, we would have to score another big one for those dead white Founders, peace be upon them.
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Dems go after fake breasts Tom Smith
Is there no depth to which they will not sink? And then there's this. Today breasts, tomorrow prostates. But just think of how much money this will save, which we can then give to public…
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Jihadi conflicts of interest Tom Smith
This is getting ridiculous. Can it really be true that lawyers who formerly represented terrorists are now inside the DOJ working on matters regarding what to do about the terrorists? A former law professor is…
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Massaging CBO numbers Tom Smith
How the Senate bill gets deficit reduction out of the CBO numbers on the Senate health care bill.
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Hundreds of fake congressional districts? Tom Smith
OK I'm shocked. The Chicago Way I guess.
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The newest lieMike Rappaport
Harry Reid claims his bill will cost $849 billion. This is a lie. I don't know anything more about it, but I do know this is false. The falsehood could come in a variety of…
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Am I missing something pirate-wise? Tom Smith
Can it possibly really be true that a merchant ship in pirate infested waters is safer unarmed than armed? To me this sounds like the maritime version of the canard that you are safer walking…