The Intersection of Historical Precedent and Halacha
Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing. Even when there is a historic establishment of bad law. One of the unfortunate aspects of the
Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing. Even when there is a historic establishment of bad law. One of the unfortunate aspects of the
After about a week of posturing, and a last-minute attempt by one congressman from Kentucky to scuttle the deal, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief
Here we are in lockdown due to the novel coronavirus. It affects everyone: employers and employees. One of the questions I am getting continuously is,
Terrorists create fear. They do this by disrupting the fiction that life is safe and routine. But what exactly defines a terrorist? It might come
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Jewish boys don’t play football—except when they do. Greg Joseph played football and soccer at the Donna Klein Jewish Academy, a yeshiva in Boca Raton,
Can a cross memorial ever be a “secular symbol” when placed as a war memorial? It might come as a surprise that about a decade
Over the past several weeks we have heard cries that the confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice will eradicate the right to abortion. Nevertheless,
Part of my practice is devoted to immigration law. I represent a vulnerable population, many without status, many of whom are considered “Dreamers.” So I
In the end, a store owner open to the public is allowed to have a religious opinion; however, he cannot use that religious opinion as
Wanna bet? If so, the Supreme Court came down with good news for you this week when the Court in a 6-3 decision ruled that