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Tyranny via Good Intentions

There are many Americans who are concerned about the over use of and possible addiction to social media. The question I have? Is the proper reaction to these concerns to institute tyranny?

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What Can We Learn From an Amicus Brief in NYSRPA v NYC

Several U.S. Senators filed an Amicus (friend of the court) Brief in the case NEW YORK STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION, INC., v. CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK (NYSRPA v NYC). The senators make some interesting points, some good not not so good. There is however a lot we can learn, not only about the constitutional issue, but the state of our political discourse.

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What’s wrong with California’s new election law? It’s probably not what you think

You may have heard about the new California election law that requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns before they will be allowed on the primary ballot. While many have pointed out problems with this legislation, we’ll take a look at the actual Constitutional issues next, on The Constitution Study.

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Blind Man’s Bluff

Guillermo Robles, a blind man, sued Domino’s Pizza because their website is not accessible to the blind. We’ll discuss the Constitutional issues next on The Constitution Study.

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Executive Orders

Time to answer another question from the website. This time Wayne asks me to cover Executive Orders, so here we go.

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SCOTUS Comes to the Right Decision on Bladensburg Cross, but Mostly for the Wrong Reasons

If you’ve been following the case of the Bladensburg Cross, or religious freedom in general, you may have rejoiced when this opinion was released by the supreme Court. However, while the ends were correct, the logic behind the opinion was extremely flawed for all but one justice.

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Punishing Good Behavior

Why do we repeatedly punish those who do the right thing to reward those who did not? Whether it’s corporate bailouts, mortgage bailouts, or the anticipated need for a state bailout, these programs all reward bad behavior while punishing those who did the right thing.

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Supreme Tyranny

People have been talking about the supreme Court opinion in the case about the citizenship question on the census, but almost nobody noticed the judicial tyranny the court displayed.

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