My crim law prof reminded us frequently that whenever an SC justice resorts to overly florid language like that which Justice Scalia chose, that they are seeking to speak something into being rather than the argument being self-evident.
May 14, 2025 at 2:05 PM
My crim law prof reminded us frequently that whenever an SC justice resorts to overly florid language like that which Justice Scalia chose, that they are seeking to speak something into being rather than the argument being self-evident.
As a builder I’d love to provide more quality housing stock, that said the Canadian tariffs worry me quite a bit because of uncertain sheetgood and lumber prices.
Unlike large oil companies I can’t just buy futures contracts to control for those fluctuations.
Any insight on how this may help me?
March 11, 2025 at 4:57 PM
As a builder I’d love to provide more quality housing stock, that said the Canadian tariffs worry me quite a bit because of uncertain sheetgood and lumber prices.
Unlike large oil companies I can’t just buy futures contracts to control for those fluctuations.