"A 'Blog' is a shorthand term for a 'web log,' i.e. a log or web page maintained on the World Wide Web. . . . A Blog is like a bulletin board, except that it is erected in cyberspace rather than in one's front yard." United States v. Cassidy, 814 F. Supp. 2d 574 (D.Md. 2011).
Welcome to the blog of the Center for American Rights.
Just as our website is today's equivalent of a family's front yard, giving the world its first substantive glimpse of our operations, so too our blog will be a bulletin board for our occasional musings and messages.
It will primarily contain short reflections on issues we're focused on - something longer than X's 280 characters (for that, turn to @center_amrights or our president's @danielsuhr), but shorter than your typical 800-word newspaper column.
Our blog may also be a forum for our nerdier reflections - sometimes we address topics that are tightly focused to a specific issue or constituency such that they're not a good fit for a newspaper op-ed with its general audience.
Whether it's bias on late-night television, constitutional rights for horsemen, or education freedom, whatever topic we address, we'll do so with the same insight, clarity, and conviction you've come to expect from the Center.
Again, welcome, and thanks for reading.