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In his 2011 State of the Union Address, with six members of the Supreme Court present, President Obama famously attacked the Court’s Citizen’s United decision. At the center of Obama’s criticism was his completely erroneous contention that the decision opened the floodgates to foreign corporate spending in U.S. election campaigns.
His stances for limited government and individual freedom make him the left's lightning rod and the tea party's intellectual godfather. And he is only halfway through the 40 years he may sit on the high court.
By requiring individuals to purchase health insurance, the individual mandate could provide the federal government with extraordinary authority over individuals, but viewing the mandate as a tax may be the key to preserving individual autonomy and limiting future federal authority.
Diplomats argue over the shape of the table, politicians over the shape of the district.
Africa Fighting Malaria is calling on the WHO, donor agencies, and other stakeholders to provide more investmentfor insecticides.
Walter's great contribution is in seeing the Constitution whole--as much more than a set of legal doctrines or parade of court decisions--and in showing that it can illuminate the most vexing contemporary problems and controversies. There is no better way to observe Constitution Day than to read Walter Berns.
The court demanded a serious assessment in future cases of the evidence presented in support of a race-conscious employment policy.
The U.S. Patent Lawis now showing its age and is in need of reform.




