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Category: The Constitution
Originally published at tucson.com on June 29, 2023. As the smackdown over school choice in Arizona intensifies, taxpayers in the Grand Canyon State should know that they’re paying for both attacks on and defenses of the Empowerment Scholarship Account Program. The Arizona School Boards Association charges that “vouchers” impose “unsustainable” costs and are “a massive blow to […]
The Supreme Court of the United States affirms a significant victory for tribal sovereignty, protecting the cultural identity of Native Americans.
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is bad for America, but deadly for the American Southwest.
A thought-provoking discussion featuring Trent England and Sean Parnell, two distinguished experts on the Electoral College.
The Supremacy Clause is the ultimate deterrent
A special prosecutor concedes to the separation of powers
Well, his lawyers are — at least about one thing
What states are doing to combat D.C.’s dysfunction
