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Constitutional Law, Political Choices / March 27, 2017 / Leave a comment

Separation of Powers – Checks and Balances – A Good Thing

In the last sixty days, we have witnessed in operation, the “checks and balances” that the architects of both the…

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Constitutional Law, Political Choices / February 23, 2015 / Leave a comment

A SINGE SUBJECT RULE FOR THE FEDS (An Idea Whose Time Has Come)

As the executive and legislative branches of our federal government approach yet another “crisis” which they created by setting up…

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Constitutional Law, Political Choices / May 22, 2013 / Leave a comment

Scandal v. Snafu

By all accounts this has not been a good stretch of the Year 2013 for the Obama Administration.   In fact…

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Constitutional Law / December 8, 2008 / Leave a comment

The Constitution vs. Counterterrorism

The U.S. Constitution is certainly the most celebrated government charter document in the world and perhaps in the history of…

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Constitutional Law / July 4, 2005 / Leave a comment

The Tempting of America

Former D. C. Court of Appeals Judge and rejected Supreme Court Nominee Robert Bork writes in his book, THE TEMPTING…

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