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Herbert W. Titus and William J. Olson
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March 29, 2020
COVID-19: Distancing is no solution to a spiritual problemWhile there are no doubt benefits from the nation’s current distancing containment policy and practices, they fall short of attaining one necessary objective: the defeat of paralyzing and mind-clouding fear of falling prey to the influenza.
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August 1, 2016
The ABA's Plan to Impose Political Correctness on the Practice of LawMaking it possible to selectively discipline and even disbar individual lawyers whose values are traditional rather than progressive.
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June 26, 2013
Voting Rights Act: Winning the Case While Losing the PrincipleAnything but a principled victory, and, indeed, the Supreme Court has opened the door to further legislation that could be every bit as bad, if not worse
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February 7, 2013
Assassin in Chief?We are on the brink of the Senate giving the president of the United States the power to kill whomever he wants.
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April 29, 2012
Arizona v. United States: Reading the Tea Leaves of Oral ArgumentThe Constitution recognizes that there is such a thing as State borders, and the States can police their borders, even to the point of inspecting incoming shipments to exclude diseased material.
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January 20, 2012
The Proposed Enemy Expatriation Act: Sending American Citizens into ExileSparked by the nation's so-called war on terrorism, the government has been charging full-throttle into another war -- a war on liberty.
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August 4, 2011
The Budget Control Act Of 2011 Violates Constitutional OrderThose who voted for the "Budget Control Act of 2011" ("BCA 2011") were wholly unconcerned about trampling upon required constitutional processes on the way to the nirvana of "bi-partisan consensus" to avert a supposed crisis.