Author Archive: Glenn Reynolds

GO FIGURE:

As my New York Post column for tomorrow notes, it’s a distraction from the fraud. Or at least they hope it will be.

OPEN THREAD: Ring out the weekend.

INSURRECTION:

Thread:

Related: The Anti-ICE Signal Chat in Minneapolis Has Reportedly Been Infiltrated…and *That* Name Looks Familiar.

INSURRECTION:

PROF. BAINBRIDGE: Should Law Professors Dress for Success?

I always wear a suit and tie on the first day of the semester, and the reasons are aptly captured here:

We showed up at law school many years ago not really knowing what to expect. But our civil procedure professor — Richard Friedman at Michigan — showed up on the first day dressed in a suit. It made a helpful impression on us — an impression not so much about Friedman but law school generally. It made us sit up and say to ourselves, ‘oh, right. This ain’t undergrad. We’re being trained for a profession here.’ And that, in retrospect, wasn’t an entirely bad chord to strike early on, we thinks.

I do it out of respect. The rest of the time I generally wear nice pants, a polo shirt, and a nice sportcoat or something like that. It’s a professional environment, and students need to be reminded of that.

FASTER, PLEASE: The Countdown to Iran’s Liberation Has Begun: Peace talk aside, the ticking in Iran isn’t diplomacy—it’s a death-rattle, as a murderous regime nears judgment and a brutal people pray that liberation, at last, is real.

The suffering of the Iranian people is unspeakable. The huge protests that engulfed the country have subsided, not because the regime’s crackdown is succeeding, but because it has entered the Hitlerian scorched-earth stage. The few reports that are trickling out of the carceral state are heartrending. Back on January 8, we read, “A large group of civilians was driven into the bazaar through fear and gunfire. They were trapped inside, the entire place was set on fire, and machine-gun fire rained down on anyone who tried to escape the flames to save their lives.” Since then, the massacres have become routine and bureaucratized.

A lawyer who was contacted from Tehran reports that several thousand people have been herded into large warehouse halls in Kahrizak. They are being executed in groups and registered as “killed on previous days.” “There is no trial,” he noted. “No due process. There is no real court.” There also reports that the regime is stockpiling bodies, refusing to hand them over to their families. The goal is to wait until the US strikes and then parade images of the bodies as civilian casualties caused by the US to stir outrage among the credulous in the West.

Enemies of civilization are big on false martyrs.

LOOKING AT THE MATH:

There’s no law enforcement agency in this country’s history that has faced the kind of organized and highly funded resistance that ICE is encountering.

UPDATE:

ADDING THE TQ+++ WAS A TERRIBLE MISTAKE, BUT LEFTIST LOGIC DEMANDED IT: