This past weekend someone with a red can of spray paint made their way down Pico Blvd tagging buildings with their “art.” Most of us would call it graffiti, the
This week the New Yorker published an article by Pulitzer prize winner journalist Ronan Farrow with allegations about Leslie Moonves the CBS head. The allegations date back to the 1980’
The Santa Monica Police Department impounded over one hundred Bird and Lime e-scooters this past weekend and did a masterful job with the publicity and public relations efforts to increase
The Fairmont Miramar hosted the National Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association annual conference last month. I attended to see what these people are all about. In theory, they are my
Two years ago the Supreme Court ruled against the state of Texas in an abortion ruling that had national implications, and its attacks on Roe v. Wade. The ruling came
My column this week is a rerun of the 4th of July column from 2014. Re-reading this column I was struck by what has changed, how oddly prescient some of
Honoring Memorial Day
From the dawn of time, men who died in battle have been recognized by the society they fought for as heroes.
This coming weekend American Society has
Men’s Commission Is Needed Now More Than Ever
Last week I called for the establishment of a Men’s Commission to address the issues facing the men in our
This is the third week of National Sexual Assault Awareness month. It’s difficult these days to keep up with the scandals, allegations, declarations of past abuse, and tearful apologies.
Sexual assault and men. These two words go together like salt and pepper. We usually think of them only in terms of men being the perpetrator. When was the last
Has social media killed social service?
Fred Flintstone is a Water Buffalo. Ralph Kramden was a Racoon. I was a Rotarian. The Golden Age of the Social Service Clubs seems