Month: February 2018

Constitutonal Law cases
Law

NLRB v. Noel Canning

When it came to one of the biggest separation of power cases in history, NLRB v. Noel Canning (2014) said President Obama’s appointments were invalid.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Ziglar v. Abbasi

When it comes to Equal Protection and Due Process rights of the Constitution, Ziglar v. Abbasi (2017) said Muslims cannot be awarded monetary damages for having their rights violated by Executive Officers after the 911 New York bombings.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

McCulloch v. Maryland

When it comes the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution, McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) said Necessary means convenient.

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Comic Book Reviews
Reviews
The Uncanny X-Men

Guess What Just Came Down For Christmas!

X-Men 143 is titled “Guess What Just Came Down For Christmas”. It’s an issue that has some old technology, an evil alien, and Christmas. Though the story is interesting, ideas underlying this issue seem like western propaganda.

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Comic Book Reviews
Reviews
The Uncanny X-Men

Days Of Future Past

Issue 141 of the Uncanny Xmen is titled “Days Of Future Past”.

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Music Video Reactions

Missing Kitty

In Oakland, California, Kreayshawn, 28, a female rapper, lost her cat, although she probably found the cat by the time of the video release of “Missing Kitty” which was produced by DJ Two Stacks.

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Comic Book Reviews

Cloak And Dagger

Cloak And Dagger (1983) is about superheros: Tyrone “Ty” Johnson (Cloak) and Tandy Bowen (Dagger). Tyrone was born in Boston and ran away after blaming himself for the death of a close friend, and Tandy is a privileged white girl who ran away from Shaker Heights, Ohio, because her mother never had time for her. […]

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Comic Book Reviews

Daredevil 257

Issue 257 of Daredevil is titled “Daredevil vs Punisher” which deals with the Tylenol Killer of the 1980s.

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