Protecting our Progeny for Posterity: Article III Standing for Likely Future People
Categorizing is helpful. Being overly rigid is not. In the new year I hope to continue learning about standing doctrine, writing about...
Nature Fakers
Conviction is a trait that’s rarely used sparingly, and as a man of Faith, Reverend William J. Long felt as strongly as he did...
Desert Clarity
The back of my neck glowed with the warmth of the sun. The back of my calves burned with the hurt of the climb. In the back of my head,...
On the American Chestnut tree
We could learn a lot from trees. These behemoths have always had a prominent role in the ensemble of natural theatre. We lose the things...
Salt n' Pepper Potato Chips
The green glow of the elevator buttons gave color to the humming of the overhead light. More then halfway beaten, the whole scene felt...
Is that a whale?!
Rumor has it there's a whale in the Hudson! The ocean is our parallel universe; whales are our most familiar reflection. I'm writing this...
10 things to be thankful for
1. Lactic acid 2. The opportunity to be thankful 3. Tailwind on the commute 4. When you use the perfect amount of ingredients to...
Rollin for a reason: Part IV
As I continue to ride consistently the gulf between mind and body has drastically shrunk. We’ve known body language accounts for the...
Rollin for a reason: Part III
Being a native New Englander has conditioned me to the ever present features that the indigenous natural landscape offers its inhabitants....
Rollin For A Reason: Post II
6:30 am Saturday morning: The Edifice Complex, as articulated to the New Yorker's James Surowiecki by Steven Erie, a professor of...