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  • Surgeon: Medicine Is Lost in the Wilderness

    Surgeon: Medicine Is Lost in the Wilderness8

    I once was proud of my profession. I spent over 40 years as a clinician, educator, and researcher and for most of that time thought I was engaged in a noble calling. But all that has changed in the last 3 years. Medicine is lost in The Wilderness. There were warning signals, to be sure.

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  • Supremes Deliver Smackdown on Civil Asset Forfeiture

    Supremes Deliver Smackdown on Civil Asset Forfeiture0

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that state and local governments are subject to constitutional prohibitions on “excessive fines” on citizens. This decision will provide Americans robust constitutional protection against exorbitant fines imposed by local governments. “For good reason, the protection against excessive fines has been a constant shield throughout Anglo-American history: Exorbitant tolls

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  • Supreme Court’s ‘Faithless Electors’ Decision Safeguards Electoral College

    Supreme Court’s ‘Faithless Electors’ Decision Safeguards Electoral College0

    In a decision issued Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that states can punish presidential electors who break their pledge to support the presidential candidate preferred by the citizens of their states.  The ruling affirms the Electoral College as an important part of our constitutional structure – one that balances popular sovereignty with the benefits of

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  • Supreme Court Upholds Trump Transgender Military Policy—for Now

    Supreme Court Upholds Trump Transgender Military Policy—for Now0

    The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a limited ruling Tuesday on the issue of transgender people serving in the military. The narrow issue the high court decided on in the broader case of Trump v. Karnoski was whether to uphold a lower court’s injunction preventing the military from implementing the Defense Department’s

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  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Union Fees for Government Employees

    Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Union Fees for Government Employees0

    The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday that nonunion government workers can’t be forced to pay dues or other fees to support a union, further diminishing the power of organized labor and setting up what right-to-work proponents called the “hard work” of protecting free speech rights for the nation’s government employees. Right-to-work advocates also expressed concern

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  • Supreme Court Showdown on Censorship Ahead

    Supreme Court Showdown on Censorship Ahead3

    A staggering 99 percent of Twitter employees who make political contributions give to Democrats. It’s almost as lopsided at Facebook and Alphabet (the parent company of Google), according to Federal Election Commission records. Relying on these left-leaning tech platforms to be even-handed was always naive. But recent evidence—email correspondence between Big Tech executives and some

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