Tag: law
Cleveland Irish: The Irish and the Law
Cleveland Irish: The Irish and the Law by Francis McGarry In the most recent publication of this column, we discussed the history of the plea bargain as a peculiar American […]
Cleveland Irish: Shillelagh Law, Part III
Shillelagh Law, Part III By Francis McGarry “In my administration of the Police, which in every city is a source of more care and responsibility than any other department connected […]
Cleveland Irish: Shillelagh Law, Part 1
Cleveland Irish: Shillelagh Law, Part 1 by Francis McGarry “How can you drive on a Silk Road?” In the days when a teacher had a classroom and students were in […]
Firm Foundation: Patrick Talty
Firm Foundation: Patrick Talty By Ken Callahan It is an indication of the vitality and enthusiasm of Irish Americans in the numerous ways they come to celebrate their shared heritage […]
Firm Foundation: Brian Gannon
Firm Foundation: Brian Gannon By Ken Callahan Here is something you already know: among all ethnic groups that emigrated to America, Irish Americans are unrivaled in their tenacious attachment to […]