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Judicial Strategies to Contain the Administrative State

by John O. McGinnis The most important developments this term at the Supreme Court were the skirmishes around the administrative state. These skirmishes revealed a variety of strategies, sometimes conflicting, ...

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Smoke and Mirrors: The “Greatest Economy” is Built on Spending and Debt

August 2, 2019 Debt / Economy 0

By: Mike Maharrey President Trump has repeatedly bragged about “his” economy, talking about economic growth in glowing, hyperbolic terms. To hear the president tell it (or tweet it as the ...

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Schumer Calls for Amending First Amendment to Limit Political Speech

August 1, 2019 1st Amendment 0

by Terry Jeffrey Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D.-N.Y., has determined there is too much political speech in the United States coming from sources he cannot tolerate. So, he stood ...

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From Baltimore to the Pentagon: The Founders Warned us About Corruption and Power

August 1, 2019 Baltimore 0

By: Michael Boldin The latest political soap opera centers on Baltimore, with two sides relentlessly going after each other. But, of course, they all seem to miss the bigger picture ...

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Oh, How I Loath the TSA

August 1, 2019 Uncategorized 0

By: Mike Maharrey I recently took a trip that required me to fly. I was filled with a sense of dread as I got ready to head to the airport, ...

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The Towering Statesmanship of George Washington

July 31, 2019 Presidency 0

by Matthew J. Franck George Washington resigned his commission as the commander in chief of the Continental Army in a public appearance before the Confederation Congress (then sitting in Annapolis) ...

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“Law and Order” Conservatives Reject the Rule of Law in Favor of Federal Death Penalty

By: Suzanne Sherman U.S. Attorney General Robert Barr recently ordered the reinstatement of the federal death penalty, ending a 16-year pause in executions at the federal level. The Department of ...

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Today in History: 14th Amendment Ratified. Or Was it?

By: Dave Benner Today in 1868, the United States general government claimed that the 14th Amendment had received the endorsement of the requisite number of states to add it to ...

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To the Governor: Ohio Bill Would Legalize CBD Despite Ongoing Federal Prohibition

July 30, 2019 CBD / State Bills 0

By: Mike Maharrey COLUMBUS, Ohio (July 29, 2019) – Earlier this month, the Ohio Senate gave final approval to a bill that would legalize the sale of CBD in the ...

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Constitutional Text and State Sovereign Immunity

July 30, 2019 Uncategorized 0

By: Michael Rappaport One of the most difficult issues for the originalists on the Supreme Court has been state sovereign immunity. While these originalists usually argue against interpretations that do ...

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