Posts Tagged "constitutional law"

How Iowa Losing Only Insurer Proves Obamacare Unconstitutional

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We learned this week, Iowa will soon have zero healthcare providers on the Obamacare exchange. Yes, zero. As we watch Republicans struggle to repeal Obamacare, the house bill making its way to the Senate, we need to keep in mind we’re far from repeal. This brings me back to the news about Iowa. As an […]


ACLU is no longer interested in the pursuit of justice

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It’s a common talking point among some fellow Conservative talk radio hosts that the ACLU has always been a despicable organization devoid of any reverence for the US Constitution. But, this is not true. As a person who is disabled, I have always admired the ACLU for fighting to ensure equality under the law for […]


Shocking Ramifications Of The 9th Circuit Decision

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There are shocking ramifications, not to mention legal paradoxes, resulting from the 9th circuit court of appeals ruling against Trump’s executive order. To understand these outcomes, I need to provide a little background information. The district court, directly below the 9th circuit, issued a temporary restraining order, (TRO) halting implementation of Trump’s temporary prohibition on […]


Legitimizing Unconstitutional Actions with Funding

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Ever since the Texas district court issued a nationwide injunction against the President’s unconstitutional executive order, French congressional Republicans have been clamoring to convince their colleagues to pass a DHS funding bill acceptable to Democrats.


Give Me Rubbers or Give Me Death

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Of course Patrick Henry’s iconic phrase was “Give me liberty or give me death.” But lately, we are hearing more about contraceptive than our fundamental liberties.