
DOE to Increase Regulations on School Special Needs Programs
The Court's Indispensable Role
WASHINGTON -- Two 5-4 decisions last week on the final decision day of the Supreme Court's term dealt with issues that illustrate the legal consequences of political tactics by today's progressives. One case demonstrated how progressivism's achievement, the regulatory state, manufactures social strife, and can do so in ways politically useful to progressives. The other case arose from government coercion used to conscript unwilling citizens into funding the progressives' party.
Lovin' It, Bringin' It!
Charlie Crist's NASCAR Sponsorship Goes Kaput
Charlie Crist's name will no longer be seen speeding by at the Coke Zero 400 race Saturday evening, since Phil Parsons Racing officials have decided to pull the "Charlie Crist for Florida" stickers featured on a NASCAR car.
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Supreme Court Slaps Down the Obama Administration
Seldom in American history has the Supreme Court unanimously rejected positions advocated by presidents' administrations.
But in this respect at least, President Obama has produced the fundamental transformation he promised in his 2008 campaign. Over the last three years, the court has rejected Obama administration positions repeatedly in unanimous 9-0 decisions.
What Alan Grayson's Divorce Antics Say about Him
Weekly Roundup: Few Fireworks on the Week of the Fourth
Backroom Briefing: Name-Dropping in Pursuit of Pot