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A Stitch in Haste

A Stitch in Time Saves Nine...But Haste Makes Waste

A collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events
by an average, everyday lawyer & investment banker and part-time pop scholar.

Announcing the Stitch in Haste Podcast!
(Why aren't you reading this at the new website?)

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Now available — the Stitch in Haste Podcast!

The idea will be to record a quick commentary, no more than weekly (and typically less than weekly) and never longer than 20 minutes, either about something I don't feel like covering in a full-blown blogpost, or something that I have already covered in the blog and don't feel like revisiting. Eventually I might include responses to comments, interviews, roundtable discussions, etc.*

Still undergoing some technological refinements (e.g., the noise filter didn't work very well this time). Please be patient.

Episode #001:
A discussion of the student free speech case Doninger v. Niehoff and what role Morse v. Frederick (a/k/a the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus case") should — or should not — play in deciding it. (Background on the Doninger appeal here; my previous post on it here.)
Listen here, at the podcast page or subscribe via iTunes.


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*Oh that a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's the Internet for?"
--Robert Browning (sorta kinda)
Posted by Kip on 9 March 2008


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