Is the Supreme Court More Divided Than in the Past? – NYTimes.com

Over this 64-year period, the justices issued one-vote majority opinions on 1,205 out of 7,259 cases. That comes to 16.6 percent.The low, or most united term, was 1954, under Chief Justice Earl Warren, when there was only one five-four split, out of 94 cases. A term starts in October of the year mentioned and finishes the following summer. The high, or most divided term, was 2006, under current Chief Justice John Roberts, when 24 of 71 cases, or 33.8 percent, were decided five-four.Chief Justice Roberts doesn’t just hold the single-term record—he beats other chief justices for the greatest share of five-four splits over his career to date: 22.2 percent, versus 20.3 for William Rehnquist, 16.9 for Warren Burger, 11.7 for Earl Warren and 15 for Fred Vinson.

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Italian notebook maker Moleskine plans Milan float | Reuters

Italian notebook maker Moleskine plans Milan float | Reuters.

Barnes & Noble Is NOT A Part Of Today’s Big Microsoft Event – Business Insider

Barnes & Noble Is NOT A Part Of Today’s Big Microsoft Event – Business Insider.

Leaked document points to $299 “Xbox 720″ for 2013 (updated) | Ars Technica

Leaked document points to $299 “Xbox 720″ for 2013 (updated) | Ars Technica.

Google Not in the Business of Censoring People Who Pee on Their Passports — Daily Intel

Google has updated its running transparency report with data from the second half of 2011, revealing an uptick in content removal requests from governments, including an increase of 103 percent from the United States since last time.

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Syrian media adviser and Barbara Walters pal Sheherazad Jaafari helped butcher Assad spin atrocities – NYPOST.com

Sheherazad “Sherry” Jaafari — who so charmed Walters that the legendary newswoman pulled strings to get her into Columbia University — claimed to be amazed by the furor over her relationship with Assad.“I am nothing but a victim for some personal agendas,” she told The Post.“As any ambitious young graduate student in America, all I was trying to do in this very brief time was to build up my knowledge and to explore ways to successful academic options,” the 22-year-old said.

via Syrian media adviser and Barbara Walters pal Sheherazad Jaafari helped butcher Assad spin atrocities – NYPOST.com.

Re-Touching the Consequences of Extreme Thinness » Sociological Images

Re-Touching the Consequences of Extreme Thinness » Sociological Images.

The Other Slant: The Fearless Flyer Erica Jong on media titans Arianna, Tina, Rupert and more | The Slant

On Arianna Huffington not paying writers:

I won’t write for free anymore. The idea that everybody’s writing for free is hurting writing as a profession. I wrote many articles for Arianna when she was establishing her aggregator blog and attracting all those eyeballs. When she got $300 million from the AOL acquisition, I said: ‘OK, Arianna, we all helped you get there so now you’re going to pay writers.’ She said, ‘No, I pay my editors.’ I’ve known Arianna for years. Before she married a gay billionaire, she was a writer—A poor. Greek. Writer.

I knew her when she was anti-feminist. I knew her when she was right wing. I knew her when she turned left wing. We promoted our first books together in the U.K. a million years ago. We did Politically Incorrect together ages ago. She’s full of beans! But I admire her energy. She can be very interesting and she’s very clever. But “there is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women,” as Madeleine Albright once said. Artists who turncoat and exploit other artists—I have no words.

Arianna ditched the writers soon enough. That hurts. Writing is a craft and an art, not a freebie like a prize in a Cracker Jack box. It is not like chatting on TV. As the former President of the Authors Guild, I discovered how dire the earning power of authors can be. Now authors are blogging everywhere for free, and it’s not a good development. They are starving. I care about artists—the oxygen of society. Suppress them and you asphyxiate discussion and change. Arianna was a writer once. Then she married an ambivalent gay billionaire and became part of the one percent. She forgot her origins. Writers are part of the 99 percent. We need to be paid! We cannot barter poems for food.

via The Other Slant: The Fearless Flyer Erica Jong on media titans Arianna, Tina, Rupert and more | The Slant.

Oprah’s book club return is good news for publishers | Crain’s New York Business

Amazon’s best-seller list—where Oprah’s picks used to go—it did jump to No. 7 the day after the announcement and has remained in the top 20. What’s more, e

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How Racist Are We? Ask Google – NYTimes.com

How Racist Are We? Ask Google – NYTimes.com.

 

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