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September 7, 2007     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
The Supreme Court's Morse v. Frederick decision was questionable on several grounds. In upholding a high school's right to regulate student speech "reasonably regarded ...
 
April 30, 2007     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
April 11, 2007 Let's have more talk about Don Imus's enablers -- ...
 
July 9, 2006     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Another baseball season has reached its midpoint, the All-Star break. This means it is surely time for all Americans to cast aside normal English and ...
 
February 26, 2006     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
We are awash in euphemisms and evasive language. "Hull loss," a term used by the airlines, means a plane crash in ordinary English. "A pluralistic plan" ...
 
January 17, 2006     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Hillary Clinton said the House of Representatives is being run like a plantation. For some reason, her comment is being ...
 
October 24, 2005     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
The cultural left has a new tool for enforcing political conformity in schools of education. It is called dispositions theory, and it was set ...
 
August 15, 2005     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
RAFAEL PALMEIRO, the Baltimore Orioles star, told Congress that he had absolutely, positively never used steroids, but then he failed a urine test. So ...
 
July 4, 2005     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
It's a living language. but sometimes it's dead on arrival when people toss around euphemisms and gobbledygook. If a hospital charges $58 for a ...
 
March 7, 2005     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Question for the day: If liberalism isn't dead, then why are autopsies performed so regularly? In the latest examination of the much-probed cadaver, The ...
 
December 19, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
This column's far-flung staff has just visited two of the big anti-Christmas stores here in New York. First stop was Macy's, where the formerly ...
 

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