Alright, so I finally updated my CV & posted it to the homepage. Nothing extraordinarily new, except that I currently don’t have anything under review. JOP rejected my piece on immigration, which was reasonable. It needs some more development, although I think it’s getting there.
Also, I found this link interesting (http://www.slate.com/id/2288428/?from=rss). It’s a Slate article on the constitutional right of existence for cities (hint: there is none). Cities are, legally, administrative sub-units of state governments, even home-rule cities although they have broader powers. I’d argue that it’s just about universally misunderstood that citizens have no constitutional right to elect a local government. Unless of course it’s guaranteed by a state constitution, although I’m not aware of any that constitutionally provide for local autonomy.
Anyway, need to finish SWPSA presentations.