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Day: December 25, 2023

Making Plans for 2024

I’m not one to make New Years resolutions, but this is a good opportunity to make plans for the upcoming year.

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401 – A Christmas Wish

Thankfully, I have not seen the level of controversy over name “Christmas” this year that I’ve seen in years past. Whether or not you celebrate the holiday, 5 USC §6103 lists December 25th as the holiday “Christmas Day”, which is why government offices are shutdown today.

Since I do celebrate the holiday, I decided to take a few minutes, and consider a few some Christmas wishes I have for you, this country, and The Constitution Study.

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We Can’t Let Fossil Fuels Die Because They Keep Us Alive

It is not just cars and leaf blowers, stoves, or even air conditioning. What is at stake is much deeper: human dignity.

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How Big Pharma Captured the Public Health Apparatus

A conversation with Toby Rogers, a medical freedom advocate and a fellow at the Brownstone Institute.

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Lawyer Sues Wisconsin Bar over Clerkship Program That Allegedly Selects Students Based on Race

A Wisconsin lawyer sued the state bar Wednesday over a diversity clerkship program that allegedly limits eligibility to students who are minorities or who identify as LGBT.

Attorney Daniel Suhr, backed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, filed the lawsuit because he objects to his bar membership dues being used to fund an “unconstitutional program” that selects participants based on protected traits like race. The “Diversity Clerkship Program,” which has offered paid internships to nearly 600 students, is restricted only to students “with backgrounds that have been historically excluded from the legal field,” according to its website.

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