Archive for October, 2007

Good Enough for Chuck

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Presidential candidate Ron Paul seems like a natural fit to my theory of government (also known as the Constitution). I believe that national defense is the predominant legitimate purpose of government, and while Ron has the right theory of government, he comes up short in the end. I just can’t get behind Paul [...]

DC

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

I was recently asked for my take on the recent court proceedings surrounding the Washington D.C. gun ban. If you are interested in the subject I encourage you to read the following article written by David Freddoso. It does not discuss the current case in depth, but it gives a great overview of [...]

Hot Potato

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

I often get asked in consultations to accept a case based on a contingent fee. I’m going to explain contingent fees so that hopefully anyone who reads this blog will understand how ridiculous this question is.
A contingent fee is a fee that is charged as a percentage of a judgment in your favor. [...]