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Monday’s Caucus: Like the Second Envelope?

Tomorrow, this issue will be at the forefront — see Prosecution finds Corona’s ‘$700,000 bank account’: In a supplemental request...

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An expert witness and postponement of a decision

Political cartoon by William Hone, August, 1820, as reproduced in the blog Yesterday’s Papers. So yesterday’s proceedings began with what...

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Twilight of the Gods (updated)

(Photo from Classical Iconoclast.) So is it Twilight of the Gods time for the Supreme Court? The last of the...

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Sacrifice the Plum Tree In Place of the Peach

(Digital painting, “Siege warfare,” by Linchen) After Sunday’s use of the last of the Thirty Six Stratagems, If All Else...

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Chaos Strategem of the Day: Borrow the Road to Conquer Guo

In contrast to these attempts to spice up the story, less and less room is left to Stay with the facts , as Marites Dañguilan-Vitug suggests: This week, some of the senators spent an inordinate amount...

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The Seventh Charge: The Story of the Great Escape

(image by Isaro69) Starting with today’s Senate impeachment hearing, we have come to the most shocking case of how Renato...

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Borrow a Corpse to Raise the Spirit: Overlawyering the Proceedings

(Siege of Minas Tirith, by Stephen Hickman) The 14th of the Thirty-Six Strategies, is the second Stratagem for Attack: Borrow...

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Feign Madness But Keep Your Balance: More Heat than Light

‘I know what you’re thinking about,’ said Tweedledum; ‘but it isn’t so, nohow.’ ‘Contrariwise,’ continued Tweedledee, ‘if it was so,...

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Lawyers discuss “Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” as Senate holds Caucus March 6

(Having problems with Storify elements, they won’t even appear; so until glitch is fixed, here is the skeleton of my...

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Tie silk blossoms to the dead tree

(Francisco Goya, The Inquisition Tribunal, circa 1812-1819) Judiciary performs a divine function where ordinary humans decide the fate of others....

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