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Here is another good news/bad news column about the 112th Congress.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear cases challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare and has allotted an apparently unprecedented five and a half hours for oral argument on four separate issues.
The court's rationale in Midwest Railcar Repair v. South Dakota Department of Revenue and Regulation contradicts basic principles of public finance economics.
As co-authors of Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America,we strongly recommend that the Affordable Care Act of 2010 should be repealed and replaced as soon as possible.
The American system of federalism is at the heart of many disagreements over important constitutional and public policy issues. Changes in all three branches of government and recent Supreme Court decisions raise questions about the future scope of federal-state relationships: How should we balance state and federal rights? Should the...
Eliot Spitzer has risen to national prominence during his tenure as the attorney general of New York. Hailed as the “most powerful man on Wall Street,” Mr. Spitzer’s corporate investigations and vigorous litigation have left a mark on everything from mutual funds to the music industry. According to recent polls,...
Business should get serious about judicial appointments.
The GOP can still make a commitment to democratic self-government, as against the Democrats' wrongheaded centralization of power.






