REUTERS/Carlos Barria President Barack Obama, the first black president of the Harvard Law Review and senior lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School, has finally published a piece of legal scholarship. The president’s first journal article appeared Thursday in the Harvard Law Review and concerned the role of the executive branch in advancing criminal justice reform.
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United States President-elect Donald Trump has mocked an upcoming intelligence briefing on alleged Russian hacking in the U.S. presidential election, implying the U.S. authorities will fabricate the contents of the briefing. Trump tweeted that he was originally scheduled to receive the briefing on Tuesday, Jan. 3, but the meeting was delayed until Friday because “perhaps more time [was] needed to build a case.”
Taking 2016 a literally,a but not all a seriouslya
Our long wait is over. The time has come to honor the most quotable quotes, in my opinion, from a bizarre political year that many of us wish we could forget.
Obama trying to start WWIII before Jan. 20; feds “probe” Drudge…
Excuse the brevity of this entry, but there’s not enough time to detail all the evil that’s unfolding right now. Suffice it to say that Obama is right now attempting to start a raging war before he leaves office.
Matt Drudge suggests U.S. government could be attacking Drudge Report website
Via the Twitter account for his Drudge Report, he said his news-aggregation site is the victim of the “biggest DDoS since site’s inception,” referring to a Direct Denial of Service attack. Mr. Drudge’s news-aggregation site was one of the highest-profile sites to take a favorable tack on Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Grist holiday letter
Well, it’s been quite a year for the Grist family. We’ve had some cool adventures, visited exciting new places and met interesting people , sampled new foods and new lifestyle choices , ran for public office , and experienced tough times and triumphs along the way.
Thank you for a revolutionary year throughout 2016… Here’s why 2017 …
Thank you for a revolutionary year throughout 2016 Here’s why 2017 may be the most astonishing year of our lives As we approach the end of 2016, we have all shared extraordinary successes, breakthroughs and revolutionary realizations that have reshaped human history. It has been a vibrant journey to share 2016 with all of you, and I want to thank you for your support, your comments, your suggestions and your advocacy of our mission.
Op-ed: Faking the news
Mainstream media are suddenly concerned about “fake news.” It used to be that phony stories were easy to spot.