DRIVING WHILE WHITE

Let me begin by confirming my belief that “driving while Black” is an actual phenomenon, though perhaps less common than perceived by some. My belief is supported by the credible reports of Black clients and others describing traffic stops for nebulous cause. Since my evidence is anecdotal and not statistical, I cannot make any conclusions […]

THE ARTISAN BAKER, RELIGION, AND GAY ARROGANCE IN THE SCOTUS

The case is Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission decided June 4, 2018 in the SCOTUS. “Decided” may be too generous a description of a majority Opinion crafted to avoid the hard questions still lurking. Jack Phillips owned the mentioned Cakeshop during 2012 in a Denver suburb. At the time in question Colorado law […]