The Masters Golf Tournament this year was a doozy. For us golf junkies, the Big Kahuna of the season’s contests was incredibly exciting, especially for Rory McIlroy fans. I joined that fan club about 17 years ago when he was a new name on the PGA Tour. Rory (he lets me call him by his first ...
I am responding to the Editor’s corner “Village vote can ice water debate” on April 17 by John D’Agostino. First I would point out that my experience is as a town attorney, not a village attorney, not a city attorney.
Second, other than referring to at hand materials, and brief ...
I think that you have to be in your 80’s before you get used to getting old. It takes a while. So, in that respect, I have arrived.
Every morning, at around 6 a.m., when I limp into Hogan’s Hut to get the paper and the staff says: “Good morning, Mr. Kidder!”—I realize that my ...
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Taxes, for instance, have been changing and staying the same ever since Reagan and the 1980s: They’ve been heaven for corporations and the rich, purgatory or worse for everybody else.
Now comes a groundbreaking book that looks back not ...
We would like to offer some helpful tips for our budding socialists.
A recent U.S. poll claimed that 55% of U.S. voters under the age of 30 favor socialism, and they complain the economy does not work for them.
This begs an obvious question: Why do the 55% claim the economy does not ...
The Fourteenth Amendment is back before the U.S. Supreme Court in a way that presents an issue of extraordinary importance.
Yet what’s before the court in Trump v. Barbara isn’t one of the clauses that is often before the court.
This time it’s the Citizenship Clause: “All persons ...