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U.S. Supreme Court term opens with the stench of a democracy in shambles
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U.S. Supreme Court term opens with the stench of a democracy in shambles
October 15, 2024

The US Supreme Court opened its current term, as customary, on the first Monday of October, with a docket consisting of cases accumulated over the summer recess, followed by oral arguments in pending cases. The pretense of normalcy could not conceal the reality of a high court facing corruption scandals, particularly involving its most senior justice,

Supreme Court takes two steps forward, one step back
July 30, 2024

The Supreme Court recently handed down three decisions of particular interest to defenders of individual liberty and limited, constitutional government.

Supreme Court takes two steps forward, one step back
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Heading For the ‘Texit’?
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Heading For the ‘Texit’?
January 30, 2024

The clash between the Biden Administration and Texas spilled out into the open last week, when the US Supreme Court ruled that Federal authorities could remove razor wire that Texas Governor Greg Abbott had been installing along the border with Mexico to stop the millions of illegal immigrants from crossing over to the United States.

Why the U.S. Democracy Is Not Effective
October 18, 2023

The current events as well as ahead of time electoral campaigning are a demonstration of what the U.S. democracy amounts to.

Why the U.S. Democracy Is Not Effective
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Why Hasn’t the U.S. Arrested WaPo Journalist for Publishing Classified Documents?
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Why Hasn’t the U.S. Arrested WaPo Journalist for Publishing Classified Documents?
April 29, 2023

Why hasn’t the U.S. government arrested WaPo journalist Shane Harris for publishing highly classified documents related to the war in Ukraine and U.S. spying on its allies? The ones leaked by Air national Guardsman Jack Teixeira?

Will the Supreme Court End Affirmative Action?
October 11, 2022

If you thought the Supreme Court threw up some dust overturning Roe v. Wade, watch this current term as the Court considers overturning Grutter v. Bollinger and decides whether “race-conscious” admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina are lawful.

Will the Supreme Court End Affirmative Action?
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America Is Now an Insane Country
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America Is Now an Insane Country
September 5, 2021

Covid isn’t just a matter of private health, but it is especially a raging matter of public health; but, if Americans don’t care about the health of anyone but themselves, then what else can this be but an insane country?

America’s Richest 1% Owned 5% in 1990, Own 36% Today
January 6, 2021

More and more of the country being owned by the richest 1%, more and more of the Government is also being controlled by the richest 1%, because money brings power, Eric Zuesse writes.

America’s Richest 1% Owned 5% in 1990, Own 36% Today
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