Like most parents in Chicago, I’ve been living out school reform with my child; he started in the Chicago Public Schools and is now at a Catholic high school. I teach finance part-time at University of Illinois at Chicago, so I see the range of abilities and preparation that Chicago Public Schools students bring to… [Read More]
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What Courtney Love and I have in common
The worst part about libel law in the United States is that it can be used to harass people – people who did nothing wrong. I was sued by convicted felon Keith Gilabert for reporting on his hedge-fund fraud. Tom Chandler, an outdoor blogger, was sued by the San Francisco Chronicle’s outdoor writer, Tom Stienstra,… [Read More]
Keith Gilabert Pled Guilty. That’s A Fact.
Update: Convicted felon Keith Gilabert sued me over this post. The suit has been dismissed, and he must pay my legal fees. See details here. I do guest-blogging occasionally to promote my books. When Hedge Funds for Dummies came out, I wrote a post for the Hedge Fund Implode-o-Meter about some of the hedge fund… [Read More]
Liberia: The House at Sugar Beach
Liberia is fascinating. The country was founded by Americans and is the only American colonial nation where resettlement was involved – there was never an effort to encourage Americans to move to the Philippines or Puerto Rico. Liberia (literally, “Land of Freedom”) was founded in 1822 by American abolitionists who thought it would be great… [Read More]