Author: Terry H. Schwadron
Of course I’m willing to believe in the occasional visits from Unidentified Flying Objects. At the risk of replaying a Twilight Zone episode, I’m only disap... Read more.
Americans Typically Consume 260 Pounds of Meat and 570 Pounds of Dairy per Year Maybe we should try something different and celebrate those people who are tryin... Read more.
Where Is the Leadership? You may be hearing a lot of talk of “weaponizing” justice from the Republican presidential field as they campaign nearly flailing t... Read more.
Have We Lost Big Business as a Source for Leaders? Over decades, it feels as if we looked past politicians and others to find people of substance – too often ... Read more.
General Mark A. Milley, Outgoing Joint Chiefs Chairman, Has Said It Is an Inappropriate Idea for the Military To Enter What Is a Law Enforcement Issue. One reas... Read more.
So, we’re arguing again about the best ways to kill people. The decision by President Joe Biden to deliver to Ukraine a more dangerous set of cluster munition... Read more.
We Have Witnessed a Year Plus Now of Rapid-Fire, Outwardly Ideological, and Precedent-Ignoring Decisions That Only Invite More Clearly, the last day of the Supr... Read more.
On the surface, the 6-3 decision of the Supreme Court prohibiting race as a factor in college admissions was about legal fairness, throwing out affirmative acti... Read more.
Defenders of democracy won a round at the Supreme Court this week in a decision that fended off a Republican campaign to put state legislatures in charge of all... Read more.
We had a news weekend that featured uncertainty and a wholesale substitution of speculation for reported fact. At different times, the halted Russian militia re... Read more.