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Archive for June, 2006


‘Will Same-Sex Marriage Collide With Religious Liberty?’

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

The New York Times takes a look with thoughtful responses from a number of scholars. (Hat tip: Eugene Volokh). And while I’m thinking of Prof. Volokh, I love the idea that one of America’s leading experts on constitutional law was born in the USSR.

Shameless Self-promotion

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

I made the RTV 6 news last night over the story about the unenforceability of the most recent sex offender ordinance. Enjoy

More Sex Offenders in the City

Monday, June 12th, 2006

The City of Indianapolis says the park District will enforce its sex offender ordinance, even though Park District Director Joe Wynns told ME otherwise during a Friday interview. City Attorney Kobi Wright told me the city will enforce any law on the books and I misunderstood Wynns remarks. He said the Park District rangers would […]

Sex Offenders in the City

Saturday, June 10th, 2006

I’ve never been a big fan of unenforceable laws. I think they are a waste of time and money. One law I tend to put into that category is the ordinance passed by the Indianapolis City County Council that fines sex offenders who come near parks and playgrounds. The measure had bi-partisan support, but just […]

Running on Merritt

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

There has been a lot of speculation on whether State Senator Jim Merritt (R-Indianapolis) will run for re-election. I spoke to Jim this past weekend and from all indications he will run for re-election. I also gathered from our conversation that it seems unlikely he’ll run for Pro Tempore. He is starting up a new […]

The One that Almost Got Away!

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

Although the weekend manhunt for accused killer Desmond Turner took less than 48 hours, I’ve learned it could have take a lot longer. Turner is accused of murdering seven people in Indianapolis last Thursday. Sources say while police were searching for Desmond Turner, he was searching for a way out of town. Sources say he […]

More Details…

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Today’s Indianapolis Star has details on last Thursday night’s shooting. It’s pretty close to what our sources told us yesterday.

The Politics of Crime

Monday, June 5th, 2006

Before I get to the meat of this piece, it’s important to know the latest in the shooting deaths of seven Indianapolis residents in their east side home. According to my sources, 28-year old Desmond Turner found out through “street chatter” that there was money at the house in the 500 Block of North Hamilton […]

‘Crats

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

It’s been a busy week for Indiana Democrats. They held their state convention on Saturday and earlier in the week Democratic candidate Melina Kennedy held a news conference calling for a restructuring of the prosecutor’s office to better deal with the city’s rising crime problem. I’ll focus on the convention today and revisit the prosecutor’s […]

The Uncomfortable Truth About Gay Marriage

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

Just when I thought this silly issue was about to be put to bed forever it resurfaces. Facing declining poll numbers and being about as popular as Michael Jackson in day care, the President is calling for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. I don’t necessarily blame him for going down this road, if […]