New Orleans It’s a fact of modern American life that most of family wealth lies right under the roof where we live. If you are able to buy a house, then you’ve managed to move up a rung on the ladder towards more security. Many economists and politicians would have us believe that …
Protestors Tale of Two Cities and Black Lives Matter
Pearl River Justice may be blind, but when race is involved, perhaps it is deliberately so. Two recent court decisions, one in Baton Rouge and the other in Denver, that rose from protests around Black Lives Matter and, more specifically, George Floyd’s killing by police, offer stark differences. Jurors in Colorado ordered the city …
What’s Up with the Supreme Court?
New Orleans Eating breakfast in Santa Fe with a colleague recently, he brought up the US Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearings into the qualifications of Judge Jackson to become the first black woman justice of the US Supreme Court. Jumping from town to town in New Mexico, I could honestly say, I wasn’t up …


