The Non Sequiturs Continue

    I have been waiting and wating for this one. When I wrote my diary, The Constitutional Non Sequitur, I purposely left one out.  That was because the US Court of Appeals in Chicago was hearing arguments on that non sequitur.  Immediately following the landmark District of Columbia v. Heller case, in which the Second Amendment was recognized as a right retained by individuals, the NRA | Read More »

    The Constitutional Non Sequitur

    Author’s note: When using the term “liberal” or any derivative thereof, it is a reference to modern colloquialism, not to the traditional definition of “liberal,” which is in fact what we now call “conservative.” – – – In law, they use Latin quite a bit. We recognize some of them easily: pro bono, en loco parentis, per se, and non sequitur among them. It is | Read More »