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After Abortion: Lots of good stuff, including a story about Dorothy Day that I hadn’t heard; and a hellacious mother who “thinks I am a horrible person because I am not falling apart regretting my decision.” I wonder if the mother is reacting to something in her own life. Or maybe she’s just full of vitriol for the hell of it.

Balkinization is right about affirmative action and the Constitution, as far as I can tell. (Click here and scroll for your life!) I am hesitant to take a stand on a matter of Constitutional history based on blog posts, but from what little I know of the subject, I’m with Balkin. I will repeat my mantra: Lots of lousy laws are Constitutional. Lots of lousy laws are Constitutional. Lots of… etc.

Charles Murtaugh: Excellent posts on the effects of welfare reform on children; abortion and breast cancer; and genetic enhancement. The last one is especially recommended but they are all very good.

Julian Sanchez: Good post on libertarianism and left-liberalism (with the caveat that if I had written that post I would probably have added an explanation of the role of not-for-profit private groups–many are interventions to redress market failures in the for-profit sector, but their characteristic strengths and weaknesses are very different from those of government interventions); and a legal post I’ll blog on later.

I should add Letter from Gotham to the blogroll that ate Cincinnati–compassionate warblogging is always good to find.

The 101 Dumbest Moments in Business. Heh heh heh. Via Jane Galt.


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