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This amicus brief was just filed in A&R Engineering and Testing, Inc. v. PaxtonThis is a lot like the briefs that we filed in some […]
This amicus brief was just filed in A&R Engineering and Testing, Inc. v. PaxtonThis is a lot like the briefs that we filed in some […]
Marjorie Taylor Greene hit back at Democrats after hearing that a suit to prevent her from running again for office was allowed. Judge Amy Totenberg […]
You may get your chance to see four more years from Joe Biden. Sources claim that Biden met recently with Barack Obama and informed him […]
A U.S. District Judge revoked the federal mask requirement for planes and mass transit two days ago. The Transportation Security Administration, however, has stopped following […]
Many theories exist about who is responsible for inflation. It is the President. It is the former president. It’s Chains of supply. It’s Russia. It’s […]
S.B. S.B. New York Times On Section 3 of The Fourteenth Amendment, and Disqualification. It is titled, Only the Feds Could Disqualify Madison Cawthorn and Marjorie Taylor Greene. […]
For the reason that starting of the pandemic, America has seen a drastic overhaul of alcohol legal guidelines. To-go cocktails are authorized in most states, […]
4/20/2010: United States v. Stevens decided. Reason.com’s Today in Supreme Court History, April 20, 2010, originally appeared here.
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15 years ago Mai 2007 “What do these four ‘public health’ problems—smoking, playing violent video games, overeating, and gambling—have in common? All of these things […]