I don’t mean World War Z or an episode of The Walking Dead. I’m talking about what Ronal Reagan described as the closest thing to eternal life on earth. Government programs that never die.
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It’s considered impolite to say “I told you so.” But here I think it’s an important reminder of the need to know what legislation can do before actually making it law. In an article from Fox 4 Southwest Florida we see several examples of a so called Red Flag Law being abused, not only against innocent adults, but children as well.
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Have you ever watched a contortionist and marvel at the way they can twist their bodies? Well looking at the case Jessop v City of Fresno showed a level of linguistic and judicial contortions that not only baffle the mind but crush the soul.
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Is New York City’s new rule about using the term ‘Illegal Alien’ an assault on the Constitution? Yes, but not the Constitution you probably thought.
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How many of you would be surprised to learn that those in law school aren’t required to study the supreme law of the land? Every attorney I’ve asked has told me they did not study the Constitution in law school, they studied Constitutional Law. I wanted to take some time to discuss not only what the difference is, but why it’s important.
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We all want to be safe. None of us want to be the victims of violence. But what are we willing to give up in an effort to secure that safety? And once we’ve paid the price for the promise of safety, will we find it worth the cost?
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With the recent discussions about impeaching the President apparently coming to a head, and calls for impeaching Justice Kavanaugh, I thought it was a good time to discuss the process from its constitutional roots.
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