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A half century without school prayer

There are a hand­ful of land­mark Supreme Court cases that Amer­i­cans can cite by name. Roe v. Wade, Brown v. Board of Edu­ca­tion, Miranda v. Ari­zona and Bush v. Gore are among the cases whose names are as well known as their rul­ings. There are other cases whose hold­ings are well known even though their names are not.

Playing nice during recess

Pres­i­dent Obama was in Ohio this week, speak­ing in the Cleve­land area about the state of the nation’s econ­omy. He sur­prised reporters (and no doubt Con­gres­sional Repub­li­cans as well) when he announced that he was appoint­ing for­mer Ohio Attor­ney Gen­eral Richard Cor­dray as head of the new fed­eral con­sumer finan­cial pro­tec­tion bureau.

Santa in the age of terrorism

It ain’t easy being St. Nick. To begin with, Santa has all the prob­lems he’s always had. He has to man­age a team of fly­ing rein­deer. He has to feed, clothe and employ an untold num­ber of elves. He has to make toys for chil­dren all around the world, while also keep­ing track of whether they have behaved them­selves or not, despite the fact that it’s not clear exactly how the naughty or nice scale oper­ates. Then, on top of all of that, he has only 24 hours to deliver every sin­gle one of those presents across a planet nearly 25,000 miles around.

From the fieldhouse to the courthouse

Cincin­nati was abuzz this week head­ing into the annual matchup between the city’s major col­le­giate bas­ket­ball pro­grams, Cincin­nati and Xavier. Com­ing into the game, Xavier was ranked as the 8th best team in the nation and so it wasn’t sur­pris­ing that as the final sec­onds ticked off the clock, Xavier was win­ning by a com­fort­able margin.

Stylish Urban Living

Sev­eral years ago, when The Ohio State Uni­ver­sity gave a new con­tract to then head foot­ball coach Jim Tres­sel, Case Study exam­ined the terms of the coach’s con­tract. With Tres­sel now work­ing as a game day con­sul­tant for the win­less Indi­anapo­lis Colts (and rumored to be under con­sid­er­a­tion to coach at UCLA), it seems only fair to give the same scrutiny to the con­tract signed by new head coach Urban Meyer.

The Jury that’s Grand

The inves­ti­ga­tion into alleged sex­ual abuse by for­mer Penn State assis­tant foot­ball coach Jerry San­dusky has brought the atten­tion of Amer­i­cans back to grand juries more clearly than since the days of the grand jury inves­ti­ga­tion of the actions of then Pres­i­dent Bill Clin­ton. I wrote about the Grand Jury sys­tem for one of the first Case Study columns nearly seven years ago and, as more than six years have passed since then, it’s prob­a­bly about time to address the topic again.

The season is upon us

Thanks­giv­ing is behind us and thus a new sea­son is upon us — Michi­gan sea­son. After all, Thanks­giv­ing was yes­ter­day and Advent doesn’t begin until Sun­day, so some­thing has to fill the gap. In Ohio, that some­thing is clearly focused on the foot­ball game to be played tomor­row in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

On the advice of my attorney…

Some­time dur­ing my first year of law school I received, as a gift, a sweat­shirt that says across the front of it, “On the advice of my attor­ney, my shirt has no com­ment at this time.” It’s a com­mon sen­ti­ment. Just about any time that a per­son is accused of a crime or involved in a sit­u­a­tion in which they might be the tar­get of a law­suit, they tell the media that they would really, really like to answer ques­tions, but their legal coun­sel has advised them not to. It hap­pens so fre­quently that it has acquired a slang name– ‘lawyer­ing up.’

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