particularly Henry Varley, and became a regular object of scandal in John Norton’sTruthnewspaper (which had plenty of the former, and little of the latter, despite the name). In April 1907, after appearing in court charged under new laws with “owing and operating a disorderly...
Justice Stevens delivers stinging critique of death penalty."Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens issued an unusually stinging criticism of capital punishment Saturday evening, telling lawyers that he was disturbed by 'serious flaws'...[Among other things,] Stevens said a statement from a victim'...
In the evening of the same day Captain Smyth received a visit from Mr John Maude Woolley, whom he described as anything but sober; Mr Woolley announced himself commissioned by Mr Snodgrass to demand an explanation from Captain Smyth, touching his reasons for shunning Mr Snodgrass, and in the ...
He said he is concerned about the Supreme Court, under Chief Justice John Roberts, and its rulings in favor of corporations and corporate interests (referring to cases likeCitizensUnitedandHobby Lobby). He also noted that he wants to hear more about Gorsuch’s opinions on the rights of worke...
His answer: John the Baptist was very popular and both were apocalyptic preachers but John the Baptist wouldn’t have spoken to Gentiles, and he would have been one among many sects in Judaism. Second question: What if Paul had split to form his own independent movement? His answer: perhaps...