Fall 2005 TV Grid

Well, next fall’s primetime network TV programming grid is complete, as Fox and UPN both announced their schedules today. On Wednesdays at 9, “Veronica Mars” (which more people should watch) will be up against “Lost” (which is not a good way to get more people to watch it). And Fox will have new shows starring David Boreanaz (Tuesdays at 8) and Bradley Cooper and Nicholas Brendon (Mondays at 8:30, following “Arrested Development”).

Damn you, evil television, you seductive temptress.

British Constitution

Every so often I get these weird intellectual obsessions. As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, lately I’ve been interested in learning more about the British constitutional system, how it was created, how it influenced the creation of the American constitutional system, and how the two systems differ. It just seemed odd to me that (1) the British constitutional system is not all written down in one place, and (2) Parliament is completely sovereign, without any checks on its power such as judicial review.

Yesterday I read a law review article about it: Lord Irvine of Lairg, Sovereignty in Comparative Perspective: Constitutionalism in Britain and America, 76 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1 (2001), if you’re interested.

I also read a somewhat lengthy review of a book called The Sovereignty of Parliament: History and Philosophy.

And the other day I finished reading (although I skimmed much of it) Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution by Forrest McDonald, and I’ve ordered Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution, by Jack Rakove, which won a Pulitzer a few years ago.

I took a bunch of con law classes in law school – it was probably my favorite subject, and it nicely complemented my history major from college. So I guess it shouldn’t be surprising that I’m interested in this stuff. Anyway, soon enough I’ll get sick of this and move onto something else.

WP FeedReader Plugin

If you use WordPress for your blog, you should know that my boyfriend has created a WordPress FeedReader plugin. It’s a blog feedreader that you view through your WP-Admin page. I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks, and it’s very pretty and elegant. Matt actually uses parts of it to run QueerFilter right now.

(And I’ve never mentioned it, but how cool do I feel that my boyfriend is the guy who created QueerFilter?)