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An Exercise in Congressional Dysfunction

Compared to the sparks and heat usually coming out of Congress, the Farm Bill sounds pretty innocuous. After all, who doesn’t like farms? Who among us city dwellers doesn’t occasionally long to leave...

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Wal-Mart’s Heavy Hand

On September 19th, the Sixth Circuit ruled that Wal-Mart was within its rights to fire a young man for smoking medical marijuana prescribed by his doctor to manage chronic pain from cancer and an...

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People Before Profit

Charity should be about helping people that need help. Most of the time, that’s pretty straightforward. But in the arena of food aid, the federal government finds it a little hard to grasp. Most US...

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The Creeping Control of the Everyday

When we think of maintaining freedom, we most often think of restraining government. Written into the American psyche is a fear of invasion into liberty by the tyrannical power of the state. Yet...

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Building Better Lawyers

The watchers on the walls defending rights and liberties are often lawyers, yet those lawyers must ascend to their posts themselves, their legal training preparing them little for the climb. Law...

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