I recently watched the second televised debate among Republican candidates for President and was disappointed by the conduct of those proceedings—they were hard to follow and offered little useful information. In today’s episode, I draw on my experiences in competitive debate and business litigation to offer two ideas for improvement: (1) requiring some portion to be recorded in advance, and (2) empowering moderators to have a realistic ability to flip a kill switch and turn off a participant’s microphone.
"The socialists are coming!" (Or, are they already here?)
Signs of the Times - Does the First Amendment Protect I-35's Giant Billboards?
Why are you striking those Hispanic jurors?
Can a state require vaccinations? And is the Supreme Court's 1905 answer still good?
Too conservative for the Roberts Court? The 5th Circuit goes to Washington.
"But I Don't Want to Wear a Mask!"
The Case of the Missing Mule
The liberty to sell a slave? An 1843 Republic of Texas court case still has a lot to teach us.
"Cancel Culture" and the First Amendment - lessons from a recent 8-8 Fifth Circuit case
Roger Stone's pardon - two concerns (PILOT)
James Throckmorton - should his statue remain in place? (PILOT)
Chiafolo v. Washington - what do "faithless electors" mean for me? (PILOT)
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