Tag: Law
Is the Court Engaging in Activism if It Strikes Down ObamaCare?
“Progressive” Righteous Zealotry Bodes Ill for Individual Life and Liberty
ObamaCare on the Ropes?
Setback for The New Brown Scare
The Wheels of Justice Turn Slowly in Trayvon Martin Case
Why Did People Wait More than Sixty Years to Get Upset?
Violence Against Women Act Sanctions Rights Violations
The Specter of Centrally Planned Economic Fascism Continues to Hover over the United States
Panetta Disregards Congress’ Enumerated Power to Declare War
Colorado Supreme Court Strikes Down Campus Gun Ban
Class Action Abuse and the Movies
Federal District Court Strikes Down Maryland’s Restrictive Concealed-Carry Law
Virginia Interposes to Protect Citizens from NDAA
Filing a Complaint With the Police Department
Pennsylvania Magistrate Dismisses Harassment Charges Against Muslim Defendant
State Attorneys General File Suit Challenging Contraception Subsidy
Flying the Fascist Skies
Ninth Circuit, Gay Marriage, and the Rule of Judges
Taxes for Alms? Or for Crosses?
We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Evidence
Secular Theocracy: The Foundations and Folly of Modern Tyranny, Part 2
Nobel Laureate Economist Ronald Coase Turns 101
Siobhan Reynolds (1961-2011), a True American Heroine
Secular Theocracy: The Foundations and Folly of Modern Tyranny, Part 1
Obama Caves, Agrees He Is All-Powerful

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