The Roberts court…activist is a good word now?
…I can’t recall who, described this aptly as pretzel logic. As the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the law, said, the non-public-funded candidates really are arguing not that…
…I can’t recall who, described this aptly as pretzel logic. As the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the law, said, the non-public-funded candidates really are arguing not that…
…justices held that the law Trump invoked to send in National Guard troops requires that a president first send in the regular U.S. military to execute the laws, and that…
…U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She claims AARP failed to disclose that it was “syphoning” 4.95% of what she paid for her policy. In a…
What did you know and when did you know it? J. Michael Luttig, the former United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit:…
…Bronner, published that day. The article began: In a flood of lawsuits, Roman Catholics, evangelicals and Mennonites are challenging a provision in the new health care law that requires employers…
…of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Title 42 must end on December 21. The US Supreme Court may step in and think differently. The two biggies plaguing us may…
…summarizes the argument as follows: “The Union calculated, that had the Ten-Hour Bill passed, and all the present factories worked one-sixth less time, one-sixth more mills would have been built…
…– Pakistan (Bhutto: center/nationalist): success (Covert operation) 1978 – Dominican Republic (Balaguer; center): success (Subverted election) 1979 – S. Korea (Park; rightist): success (Covert operation) 1979 – Nicaragua (Sandinistas; leftist):…
…center of public opinion. But the center as defined by, well for example, LaRaja and Schaffner is to the right of the center of public opinion. I asked them how…
…was to outright lie that the 2013 Sanders proposal was similar to the ACA’s Medicaid provision rather than the ACA’s marketplaces provision, and that the states could opt out or…