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Call Taylor Heinicke . // In the battle for college football talent, coaches spend months searching for that special player that fits a scheme or fills a major need. // They comb combine camps and watch video till their eyes hurt. They cultivate relationships with high school coaches over several states. // But sometimes, it's all about happenstance.
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There was no way out of it. But Cliff Thomas occasionally tried anyway.
He'd settle into his easy chair after a long day of work, open the newspaper and start to unwind. Invariably, that's when the voice of his 3-year-old grandson, Logan, would pipe up.
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This Essay addresses a topic of great academic and practical interest currently facing the Supreme Court: whether the Privileges or Immunities Clause, which has lain dormant since the Court's ill-conceived 1873 Slaughter-House Cases decision, should be resurrected in order to apply the Second Amendment to the states. The Essay makes the novel argument that the textual basis for the Slaughter-House Court's holding regarding the clause - i.e., the lack of parallel textual construction in the first two sentences of Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment regarding citizenship) - was in fact the wholly unintentional product of what we might call "attrition of parliamentary processes." This analysis is not new to the Supreme Court. Borrowed from an oral argument made before the U.S. Supreme Co...
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It's not unusual to hear gardeners describe their favorite pastime as a gift. Debra Lerner really means it. Neither she nor her husband, Aaron, had mu...
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Toeing the line Saturday for the third annual Blue Ridge Marathon, Lauren Bosshardt had a modest goal.
I just wanted to finish," Bosshardt said, echoing sentiments of many who tackle what just may be the toughest road marathon in the country.
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When word came down from the University of Virginia registrar's office, Mike Scott responded the way he frequently does: via Twitter.
Greatest day of my life," tweeted Scott, who was in Seattle when he learned in December that he had met graduation requirements.
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Movies mean a lot to Dana Brunetti. But not in the ways you might expect.
As the son of a mail carrier in Covington, he daydreamed about serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, because of the action-packed 1986 fighter pilot drama, "Top Gun.
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Amid the struggling days of Newt Gingrich's campaign, one might expect that the reading of a play performed by his Democrat lesbian activist sister would have a certain kind of goal: Nail in coffin. Harpoon in whale. At the very least, one might expect roly-poly one- liners, cracks about multiple marriages (his), helmet hair (hers), polyamory, anything.
Instead, "Accidental Activist," which will have a staged reading at a suburban Maryland restaurant on Wednesday night, presents a nuanced focus on the family - the family in this case being Candace Gingrich-Jones and the much older sibling she refers to as Brother Newt. Those looking for dirt on the former House speaker must appease themselves with learning that Gingrich is a terrible golfer and has set his ringtone to Abba's "Mamma Mia.