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The Obama administration refused to defend me against the lawsuit filed for José Padilla. Now even the liberal Ninth Circuit agrees the suit was frivolous.
Tort is still a tremendous drag on the American economy relative to other industrialized nations.
A new book acknowledges that the litigation explosion has harmed America, but it places the blame on right-wing politics.
Unlocking "unconventional" energy requires unconventional politics, and that's one resource that is genuinely scarce among today's backwards-looking bureaucrats and green interest groups.
Is the enforcement of Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act absolutely necessary, or is it simply an extra burden on taxpayers' wallets?
Voting is the vital mechanism of democracy, and the government should make every effort to ensure that elections are accessible and fair to everyone, regardless of the language he speaks.
Unless Congresscaps damages, many businesses may be bankrupted forminor violations of the Fair Credit Transactions Act.
The Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuits against six top executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, announced last week, are a seminal event.




