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The Mobile Homeless in America

Ian Urbina had a great article in the NY Times a few days ago. Consider this statistic. Last year was the first year on record, according to an annual study conducted by the National Low Income Housing...

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America’s Ambivalence toward International Law

Nixon the environmentalist. Reagan an early mover to counteract ozone depletion. America’s invasion of Hawaii. It’s remarkable how a little time paves over the details in our perception of history....

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Issues of self-determination in societal sub-cultures

This item in today's Houston Chronicle - Texas Supreme Court to hear case of suit against pastor - caught my attention today because it dovetails with something I've been thinking about lately. A DFW...

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Introducing the Blawg

Starting May 30th, 2006 I’ll be a 1L in the evening program at the University of Houston Law Center in Houston, TX. I’ve been blogging for a couple of years now with my own High on the Hog Blog and...

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Houston Police clash with Fans @ Walters on Washington

One of the blogs I’m involved with is Houston Metroblogging, a community-based site that’s part of a wider metroblogging network. For the most part it’s fairly mundane check-out-this-new-coffee-shop...

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Justice for All? Artists Reflect on the Death Penalty

The death penalty art show will be exhibited in Houston at M2 from February 10 – 18, 2007 with an opening night reception at 7 PM on the 10th. The gallery is located at 325 West 19th Street in Houston...

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The Myth of ‘No Zoning’ in Houston

Econoblog Marginal Revolution notes a very interesting paper by Michael Lewyn, a professor at Florida Coastal School of Law, who has published widely on the law’s effect on municipal ‘sprawl’ and...

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