by Blake | Apr 14, 2023 | Law, Politics
The underlying philosophy of the American Revolution was that of freedom from the dictatorial rule of England. The break from England was a final response to years of effort to reach a compromise with Royalty of the Mother Land. At the basis of the complaint was the...
by Blake | Jun 7, 2022 | Law, Politics
This article represents my attempt to approach the gun issue as a logical discussion rather than an irrational and political one. The underlying power of politics, unfortunately, is the money donated to those running for office. My personal opinion is that the...
by Blake | May 4, 2020 | Contemplative, Law, Politics
Ironically, the cascade of clichés concerning our economy evades the necessary reasoning to manage the free enterprise system we enjoy. Labeling someone a socialist because it is suggested government money be used to provide health care to the poor evades the exercise...
by Blake | May 4, 2020 | Law, Politics
Government regulations are important but should only be enforced to the extent that it does not interfere with reasonable individual rights to follow their own logic and morals. For example abstinence will eliminate the same child that killing him/her at age 3 will...
by Blake | May 4, 2020 | Contemplative, Law, Politics
Often, as a trial lawyer, I found listening was at least as important as speaking when arguing or negotiating. Understanding the opposition’s position and reasoning is incredible ammunition for your argument and, many times, once you grasp their position, there is...
by Blake | May 4, 2020 | Law, Politics
An employer can be liable for the negligent acts of its employee while in the course of employment. As a general rule, activity outside the work site, including the drive to and from work, is not considered to be a part of “employment”. However, this...
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