Fair-housing advocates may come to regret their unexpected Supreme Court victory.
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Tag Archives: Law
Four Small Men, One Big Decision
Despite denials, bigotry and hypocrisy permeate the dissents in the Supreme Court action that legalized gay marriage nationwide.
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‘SCOTUScare’ Will Be On The 2016 Ballot
The Supreme Court has again saved Obamacare. Now voters will have the last word, in next year’s presidential election.
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The South Capitulates, 150 Years After Appomattox
The South finally capitulates, 150 years after Appomattox.
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Setting The IRS Back On Course
Taking politics out of IRS tax enforcement ought to be noncontroversial, but don’t count on it.
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Not My Tag, Not My Speech
States issue license plates, and take them back. They get to decide what message appears on their own property.
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More Labor Board Overreach
The latest major pronouncement from the NLRB leaves employers confused, which may be exactly the point.
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Who Needs The Magna Carta?
A visit to the British Library fosters new appreciation for an ancient text.
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The Confiscation Lobby
Law enforcement is the biggest advocate of asset seizures – and the biggest beneficiary. It is a corrosive conflict of interest.
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Small Favors From A Small State
Businesses large and small are not feeling a lot of love from Delaware lately.
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