Judges

Washington Examiner President Obama’s solicitor general, defending the national health care law on Wednesday, told a federal appeals court that Americans who didn’t like the individual mandate could always avoid it by choosing to earn less money. Neal Kumar Katyal, the acting solicitor general, made the argument under questioning before ...

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Justice Brennan’s Footnote Gave Us Anchor Babies

by Jeff Lewis on August 6, 2010

By Ann Coulter Democrats act as if the right to run across the border when you’re 8 1/2 months pregnant, give birth in a U.S. hospital and then immediately start collecting welfare was exactly what our forebears had in mind, a sacred constitutional right, as old as the 14th Amendment ...

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Immigration Decision Will Erode Obama Support

by Jeff Lewis on July 29, 2010

By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann When Judge Susan Bolton granted an injunction halting the enforcement of key provisions of the Arizona immigration enforcement law, she ruled in favor of the Justice Department’s position, but against the president’s political interest. Had the judge sustained this law, it would have made ...

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High Court Rules in Favor of Gun Rights

by Jeff Lewis on June 28, 2010

The Supreme Court made a major ruling today upholding the second amendment of the constitution. It effectively overturns Chicago’s handgun ban as well as any other local laws which deny citizens their rights under the second amendment. By NATHAN KOPPEL The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled for the ...

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Kagan Unqualified To Be on Court

by Jeff Lewis on June 23, 2010

by Rep. Ted Poe Reprinted from Human Events Newspaper The new Supreme Court pick, Elena Kagan, has never been a judge. She’s never seen a courtroom from the bench. She’s never had a judge’s responsibilities. Elena Kagan has never instructed a jury or ruled on a point of law—any point ...

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