Connecticut Supreme Court Forces Teen to Continue Chemo Against Her Own and Mother’s Will Mark Meckler January 26, 2015 Barf Bag, Featured, Lawmaker Lunacy, News With the federal government taking more control over healthcare, many are worried about “death panels” and care being withheld from patients who...
EPA Doesn’t Care How Much It Costs, It Wants Control Mark Meckler December 8, 2014 Big Government, Featured, News The Supreme Court will decide whether the EPA can make rules that will cost 30% more to implement than the gains it could produce. Are they allowed...
Will Obamacare Survive the Supreme Court? Mark Meckler November 11, 2014 Big Government, Featured, Lawmaker Lunacy, News 1 Comment Do you remember this summer’s news that the writers of the Obamacare law left a significant loophole regarding subsidies? Basically, funding for...
Privacy Outweighs Police Convenience Mark Meckler July 7, 2014 News, U.S. Constitution The Supreme Court made another unanimous decision upholding basic American rights in the final weeks of the term – this time, the right to...
Hobby Lobby Ruling: Surely, There’s Enough Room for Us All to Celebrate Mark Meckler July 3, 2014 Big Government, Featured, News Should the government force us to buy things? Should the government force us to buy things that violate our consciences? Should the government...
The Supreme Court Is on a Roll Mark Meckler July 2, 2014 News, U.S. Constitution With all attention focused on the Hobby Lobby decision on Monday, we didn’t want you to miss two other important rulings from the Supreme Court. ...
Hobby Lobby Victorious in Supreme Court Mark Meckler July 1, 2014 Engaged Citizens, News In a historic decision, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Hobby Lobby and two other family-owned businesses may opt out of Affordable Care Act...
Limits on Campaign Contributions Serve Incumbents Mark Meckler April 17, 2014 Featured, Incumbent Accountability, News Thomas Sowell knows why politicians on both sides of the aisle are so upset that the Supreme Court overturned limits on campaign...