Prepare to Eat It, Giuliani-Style
That was funny too, but for different reasons.
That was funny too, but for different reasons.
In this edition: another attempted water escape fails; all of Quebec’s laws are unconstitutional; a magician’s gettin’ sued; and guest appearances by Rod Blagojevich and the legendary Spa Bandit.
Maybe the question is: Did they teach *Kris Kobach* at Yale?
Not that it’ll do them any good.
The tenth state alphabetically, Georgia is second to none in the number of stupid official state things it has.
Massachusetts got rid of its religious test in 1821—but not because it was unconstitutional.
Or at least reduced the number of people who died of old age while saying it.
Ohio’s nice, but not likely to be confused with Heaven.
In this edition: a Florida drive-thru lane with mysterious powers; a couple of ways not to observe Easter; and a Kentucky case that turned on whether harm caused by a motion-sensing air freshener was foreseeable.
Court says further investigation is required.