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There remains a long line of unfortunate and flawed Supreme Court precedents regarding the broad scope of the powers granted to Congress under both the Commerce Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause.
The January issue covers what Americans think about Judge Samuel Alito, President George W. Bush, news from Iraq, religion and faith, and business in light of the Enron scandal.
This issue covers what Americans think about Alan Greenspan, gas prices, Congress, Judge Samuel Alito, and President George W. Bush.
To filibuster or not to filibuster? That is the question that Senate Democrats may have to ask themselves about the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito.
Rather than await the decision on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama decided to attack preemptively with error-filled claims about the place of judicial review in our constitutional system. Judicial review springs from the duty of a court, when deciding a case before it, to enforce the Constitution over a conflicting act of Congress.
Seeking self-destruction should be the Democrats' motto.
It's going to be hard to paint Judge Samuel Alito, President George W. Bush's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, as an extremist.
Some on the lefthave already started labeling Judge Alito as "racist" because of his 1985 job application's single-word reference to "reapportionment."





