by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jan 17, 2021 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
We hear it on social media and regular media, from friends and family, and probably from our own inner voice — “How will we ever get past this toxic divide in America?” Loss of Hope The horrendous events on the 6th of January when a violent mob stormed the... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Dec 27, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
[Back in January 2019, this marked my 100th blog post since starting an author’s blog in February 2016. Starting with that first post, I’ve written over 275,000 words herein, in addition to publishing three novels,. To those of you who have against your... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Nov 22, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
There’s been a lot of talk about corruption here in the (currently-not-very) United States of America. Not without good cause, mind you. For example, the current occupant of the White House will soon be facing Uncomfortable Questions about his alleged corrupt... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Sep 27, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
I posted a Twitter thread to contribute something meaningful to the bitter debate swirling around the inevitable confirmation of a replacement for recently departed American icon, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, before the November election. I taught comparative law and... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jun 14, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
The last few weeks have seen a rapidly coalescing consensus that policing in the United States is broken, that it’s persistently biased against black Americans as well as over-militarized and over-lethal to the citizenry meant to be served and protected. Predictable...