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Horse Massage Apparently Not Legal, Equine Masseuse Sues Maryland

AP | NAFEESA SYEED | Posted 08.11.2008 | Business


DAMASCUS, Md. — Mercedes Clemens is certified to massage humans, but she claims the state of Maryland is keeping her from her first love: Massag...

Prisoner's Children Are Punished Too -- Part Two

Diane Dimond | Posted 07.26.2008 | Politics


Diane Dimond

Millions of kids growing up with the stigma of a criminal parent; they are often profoundly affected. But programs are cropping up to help both the criminal and the child see that the future is worth planning for.

Street Racing Kills -- Help Me Stop It

Steve Parker | Posted 07.22.2008 | Living


Steve Parker

San Diego counts so many bodies and seriously injured people from street racing they say it is at "epidemic" levels and is a public health problem.

COINTELPRO Comes to My Town: My First-Hand Experience With Government Spies

Dave Zirin | Posted 07.20.2008 | Politics


Dave Zirin

Our seditious crimes, as "Lucy" reported, involved planning to set up a table at the local farmer's market and writing a petition. We can only assume that this surveillance was to garner Homeland Security grant money.

Where Have All The Lost Guns Gone?

Diane Dimond | Posted 06.28.2008 | Home


Diane Dimond

Earlier this month the ATF quietly revealed that the owners admitted a substantial part of their inventory was either "missing, lost or stolen." After adding it all up the ATF concluded that, collectively, those registered gun dealers "lost" 82 firearms every single day!

Perks Of Prison

Diane Dimond | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Diane Dimond

Overall, prisons are pretty darned efficient in keeping the convicted IN. Where they loose the battle is over keeping OUT what doesn't belong.

Maryland's Highest Court Refuses to Recognize Pakistani (Islamic Law) Divorce:

Eugene Volokh | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Eugene Volokh

The court reasoned that, while foreign divorces are generally recognized, the sex-discriminatory nature of Islamic divorce law does violate Maryland public policy.

Feds Object To Energy Smart Local Governance

A. Siegel | Posted 05.07.2008 | Living


A. Siegel

Implementing Energy Star construction as a minimum standard will reduce energy consumption by at least 15 percent. But it's being opposed by the Bush administration.

Bush's "Bread Man"

Glenn Hurowitz | Posted 04.20.2008 | Politics


Glenn Hurowitz

Last week, The New York Times's David Streitfeld told the story of one JR Paterakis, a Baltimore "baker" who opposes the Conservation Reserve Program ...

A Warning to Our Superdelegates

Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics

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Paul Jenkins

It is increasingly unseemly for superdelegates to stand by as the Clinton campaign resorts to techniques that would have made Jesse Helms blush 20 years ago.

Michigan And Florida Need A Mulligan

Chris Weigant | Posted 02.11.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

Mulligan -- (noun)  A golf shot not tallied against the score, granted in informal play after a poor shot especially from the tee. This is ...

Beyond the Presidentials: Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) Earned My Support This Morning and With Iraq War Vote

Steve Clemons | Posted 02.11.2008 | Politics


Steve Clemons

This morning, in 15 degree weather, I met Congressman Gilchrest and a bunch of his supporters waving campaign signs and the American flag at the Kent Island, Maryland park-and-ride stop.

What Corruption Looks Like

Matt Stoller | Posted 01.15.2008 | Politics


Matt Stoller

What I love about corruption in DC is that it's just so damned tacky. Who knew Verizon had a good government committee?

The Ten Best Public Policies of 2007

Andrea Batista Schlesinger | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Andrea Batista Schlesinger

From DMI's Year In Review 2007 1. Arbitrary Dispute Resolution The Seventh Amendment hasn't been repealed. So how did Americans lose the right to tr...

The Top 10 State Tech Leaders

John Tepper Marlin | Posted 12.08.2007 | Business


John Tepper Marlin

Why do Colorado and Ohio rank higher than the Empire State in small business innovation?


 

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