What I’m Reading
At the moment, I’m reading:
1. Business Planning: Closely Held Enterprises by Dwight Drake
2. What You Can Learn from Family Business in the Harvard Business Review
And for now, that’s enough.
At the moment, I’m reading:
1. Business Planning: Closely Held Enterprises by Dwight Drake
2. What You Can Learn from Family Business in the Harvard Business Review
And for now, that’s enough.
So, I’ve mentioned Oyez.org before, but I’m going to refer you again to this great little source of entertainment–if you like to follow the Supreme Court. Today, Oyez.org published the audio of Wednesday’s oral arguments in King v. Burwell, the important challenge to the statutory construction of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. I have not listened to it, but I will be doing so in a few minutes as I run–yes, you can download the arguments.
You should listen to it too, rather than paying attention to second-hand commentary on the case.
Hey, if you’re interested in a well-balanced presentation on the so-to-be-argued-before-the-Supreme-Court case, King v. Burwell, you can’t do much better than this 1:28 min. long debate/question and answer at the Federalist Society. It features two fine attorneys arguing the merits of the case, one from each side of the issue. Quite informative.
UPDATE: Well, even a careful writer makes mistakes sometimes. In this case, I meant to post a link to this debate. The link above is also an excellent discussion, but the one down here is the link to the debate between two fine attorneys.