LaFox just dodged a bullet Way back in 2007 – my second year as a columnist for the Sun-Times newspapers – I warned those fine
Year: 2024
Republicans in glass houses shouldn’t throw anything
Now, most of you know me for the calm, cool, collected, and eminently reserved individual I am. But on rare occasion, if provoked, I can
How’s that Pre-Trial Fairness Act workin’ out for ya?
Nobody better than this journalist understands the political pendulum’s propensity to swing in an often equal and opposite reaction to the status quo. It’s the
Chapter 16 – The grand jury
Since I ended up taking Columbus Day off, there will be no new column today. Instead, here’s chapter 16 from Presumed Guilty in which I
Quick Hits – October 10, 2024
What if they gave a debate and nobody came? Given my magnificently magnanimous mien, two years ago I reached out the local League of Women
When protests cross the line
The 99 percent should be protesting college campuses. – Sebastian Thrun The Tribune recently ran a reasonable article on how a plethora of Chicago area
NO! I will NOT “investigate” your family law case!
It’s more than ironic that I wrote this column exactly a year ago today, because sure enough, another family court female just insisted I drop
Quick Hits – October 3, 2024
Hypocrisy doesn’t suit the Treasurer There are many things that can be said about Treasurer Chris Lauzen, and I’ve said most of them, but “hypocrite”
On the stupidity and immaturity of the Kane County Republican Party
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. – Martin Luther King, Jr. I almost don’t know where to
This one’s on Sheriff Hain – part three
Alright. Let’s wrap this series up so we can move onto other things. To recap what we’ve discussed so far 1. The Aurora Police did