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The Daily Heller: Not an Innocent Bystander

The Daily Heller: Not an Innocent Bystander I can hear the voice of the masses now: Does the world need a humor magazine? The answer is obvious: Maybe! If there are enough people seeking a good laugh, a controversial thought or a satisfying snark, then a humor mag is just what the doctor ordered. On the other hand, it can be argued that during the Trump Epoch we dipped into all our reserves to stay sane, so perhaps a humor magazine is today simply an indulgence. In October 2015, when Trump was just an annoying little gnat, how did Michael Gerber know that humor would be a saving grace in a demonic moment of history? He just wanted to rekindle the old traditions for their own sakes. So, a bunch of genial weirdos unveiled

No, No, Please Not That!

No, No, Please Not That!
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Trump s Policy Failures Have Exacted a Heavy Toll on Public Health

Why Cornel West s Tenure Fight Matters

Why Cornel West s Tenure Fight Matters
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Tahmina Talks Immigration

Shares43 Ed. note : Please welcome our newest columnist, Tahmina Watson of Watson Immigration Law, an immigration law boutique in Seattle with a focus on business immigration law. She’ll be writing about U.S. immigration law and related issues.  I am so thrilled to be one of the newest columnists with Above the Law. I started practicing immigration law in 2006 in Seattle. It was a reluctant choice initially. Having gone through the immigration process of moving from the UK, where I was a barrister, to the United States, where I became a lawyer, immigration law was not my first choice. I envisioned only asylum cases; I didn’t really know it could be more. But as life would have it, immigration law and all its complexities kept following me around until I succumbed to it. And it was then that I realized it was my calling in life.

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