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Too many forgotten laws
The courts have looked unfavorably on Trump's tariffs.
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Charter government cannot define itself
One of the hardest parts of the charter to come to grips with was preventing the government from having any say in defining itself.
Jun 23 • 
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International laws and the charter
The charter government is just a legislature.
Jun 23 • 
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Innocent until proven guilty
This article raises an interesting question: if you claim you can prove yourself innocent, but refuse to, how does that factor into proving your guilt…
Jun 20 • 
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Prosecutorial discretion, again
Here we go again, another episode in the long running soap opera concerning Boeing's 737-MAX.
Jun 19 • 
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Prosecutorial discretion, again
Consumer product safety
This is definitely a first world problem.
Jun 19 • 
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How slooooow can the courts goooooo?
Obamacare mandated that health insurance has to cover abortions, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, New York objects that this violates their…
Jun 16 • 
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A system fighting itself over IDs
An article about E-Verify, the federal program to verify that job candidates are not here illegally.
Jun 14 • 
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A system fighting itself over IDs
Fishy prosecution, fishy retraction, fishy judge
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a political hack of the first water, especially designed to be independent of both Congress and the…
Jun 14 • 
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Let's see how much we can twist this law
Got to laugh at this. The FBI raided the wrong house in 2017, threw in a flash bang grenade, ripped off the front door, held the occupants ... and they…
Jun 13 • 
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Let's see how much we can twist this law
Falsifiability and perjury
Oh dear.
Jun 11 • 
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Good example of a defective law
What is the charter equivalent of an unconstitutional law?
Jun 7 • 
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