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The Horizontal City

Posted on December 6, 2011 by Stephen Honig

I keep anecdotal track of Boston, the horizontal city. I know this is unscientific and subjective and smacks of the imprecision that I abhor on the internet and particularly with respect to bloggers, who have a free fire zone regardless of hard … Continue reading →

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Not Much Law: Occupy from the Social Perspective

Posted on December 5, 2011 by Stephen Honig

I would write about corporate  law if it were as interesting as what is happening under my window in Dewey Square. Yesterday the Occupy people were to move a winterized tent into the compound.  The Boston police announced they would resist this … Continue reading →

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Private Property

Posted on September 12, 2011 by Stephen Honig

On Cape Cod, there is an old rail bed that reaches 22 miles from Harwich to Wellfleet, running mostly through scrub pine and an occasional marsh, and a few times jumping the tracks to weave though a town where all traces … Continue reading →

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Fat, Body Piercing and Tattoos

Posted on August 9, 2011 by Stephen Honig

I am not into body piercing and tattoos.  In fact, when I sat down to write this blog I originally misspelled “tattoo,” that is how alien the whole thing is. As for the “fat” part, as we say in the law … Continue reading →

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