Give Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett some credit for acknowledging that he has revised his views about the perils of federal budget deficits.
A careful reading of Buffett's latest annual letter to shareholders indicates that the Oracle of Omaha may be revising his public positions about taxes, too, though he isn't quite so bold as to come out and say so directly.
Being seen going into residential building with a gun doesn't provide police with enough justification to search an apartment without a warrant, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled.
"Of course, carrying a firearm is not itself a crime in the Commonwealth," the court said in a 4-0 opinion released Friday.