Constitution
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The rejection of the incrementalist approach is significant and indicates that Justice Roberts no longer controls the Court.
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Midge Decter loved America. She took religion seriously, and advocated tirelessly for its place in the public square.
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ConstitutionLegal Affairs
Dissecting the Supreme Court’s Split Decision on Vaccine Mandates
by Paul Fisher January 20, 2022Major issues remain to be resolved with respect to the Chevron doctrine and agency power and the question of what police power, if any, the federal government has.
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You may wonder what is meant by the title of this article but that will become clear as you read.
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ConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentPolitics
The Working Poor Need Workhorse Vehicles
by Ronald Stein August 12, 2021Trend setting California’s EV message to America – they’re not for working families!
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ConstitutionGovernmentInternet/TelecomPolitics
China Knows: Big Tech Hires Very Few People
by Seton Motley August 11, 2021Big Tech abusing their market share – means killing competitors and potential competitors. Which means killing jobs and potential jobs.
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ConstitutionEducationGovernmentPolitics
The Sandstorm: The Hundred-Year Road To CRT
by Larry Sand August 10, 2021A brief look at the progressive agenda in education reveals that Critical Race Theory is just the latest in a long series of attempts to deform and ultimately fracture the country.
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ConstitutionGovernmentPolitics
A Deficit of Clear Thinking About Loss of Freedom
by Richard Ebeling August 10, 2021Government budget deficits continue on America’s fiscal horizon as far as the eye can see, but they are merely symptoms of a deeper deficit that is lacking in clear thinking on the underlying increases in the size and scope of government.
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ConstitutionGovernmentHealth CarePoliticsRegulation
Doctors Question Vaccine Mandates As US Employees Are forced to Choose Jobs or Jabs
by Nancy Thorner August 10, 2021Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information.
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ConstitutionGovernmentPolitics
Comparing the World Before 1900 to Today
by Ronald Stein August 10, 2021Before the healthier and wealthier countries totally jump off the “subsidizing cliff” for electricity from breezes and sunshine, it’s time to look back at the last couple of centuries and see what lifestyle changes they are about to give up.
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Climate ChangeConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentPolitics
Green Wrecking Balls
by Viv Forbes August 5, 2021Claiming to save the world from the global warming ghosts, climate alarmists are smashing our future with Green Wrecking Balls.
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ConstitutionGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
There’s So Much DC Cronyism – The Private Sector Wants It Against Government
by Seton Motley August 4, 2021We’ve reached the point where private companies are demanding crony favoritism – against the government.
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ConstitutionEconomicsGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
Both ‘Infrastructure’ Bills Are Atrocious. Republicans Voting ‘Yay’ Should Be Embarrassed
by Seton Motley August 3, 2021Just about nothing US infrastructure has anything to do with DC.