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Kagan's Precedents on Guns
When saying one with follow precedent doesn't mean a lot. From a piece that I had at Fox News: Alarm bells should have gone off during...
John Lott
Jul 1, 2010
Obamacare and privacy rights
The first private lawsuit has been filed challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare. In addition to the general arguments against...
James R. Perkins
Apr 13, 2010


Free speech or an invasion of privacy?
On Wednesday, the New Hampshire Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a case that calls into question whether or not online...
Debbie Smith
Nov 5, 2009
Obama's Pick: High Risk, Low Reward
The announcement that Justice Souter will be stepping down at the end of the term, while not a total shock, certainly focuses the attention
James R. Perkins
May 1, 2009
Blagojevich Bites the Dust
Goodbye Democrat Governor Rod Blagojevich. After a four-day trial, the Illinois Senate voted 59-0 to convict him of abuse of power,...
Armen Boyajian
Jan 29, 2009
There is No "Thurmond Rule"
The oral testimony and written statement of expert witness Denis Steven Rutkus, a federal judiciary specialist for the Congressional...
Armen Boyajian
Jul 14, 2008
Simon Lazarus Polemic
As the punditry dust continues to settle in the aftermath of the lastest Supreme Court term, it is helpful to rebut some of the false accusa
Walter Weber
Aug 6, 2007
'Hypocrisy' on the Right?
To return once more to the PFAW-blog's active criticism of CFJ and other organizations fighting for the fair treatment of federal...
Christina Dahlman
Jul 31, 2007
Harvard Crimson Off the Deep End
Some of the assessments of the Roberts Court are so hyperbolic as to merit special notice. The Harvard Crimson's staff editorial of Apr.
Walter Weber
Jun 27, 2007
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