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The Unintended Consequences Of Racial Preferences
by George Will.  The Supreme Court faces a discomfiting decision. If it chooses, as it  should, to hear a case concerning racial preferences in admissions at  the University of Texas, the court will confront evidence of its  complicity in harming the supposed beneficiaries of preferences the  court has enabled and encouraged. In the 1978 Bakke case concerning preferences in a      ... MORE
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Feds Declare Advocating Jury Nullification Is A Crime
The heavy hand of the state strikes again.  One of the long-term legacies of expanding the powers of federal  prosecutors is that they now are able to criminalize just about  everything, including legal behavior. The latest outrage is in New York  City, where the feds have charged Julian P. Heicklen, a 79-year-old  retired chemistry professor from Penn State University ... MORESteve Chapman: Is Salt A Silent Killer Or Silent Seasoning?
Bad science pushes busybody federal effort forward.   "Put down the salt shaker and back away from the table. And don't even think about going for the chips." Those are lines you may hear on a TV police drama of the future, when the federal drive to curb salt consumption reaches cruising speed. Last year, the government's Institute of Medicine urged the Food and Drug     ... MORERand Paul: War On Terror Doesn't Justify Retreat On Rights
Constitution entitles American citizens to civilian trial.    James Madison,  father of the Constitution, warned, “The means of defense against  foreign danger historically have become instruments of tyranny at home.”  Abraham Lincoln  had similar thoughts, saying, “America will never be destroyed from the  outside. If we falter, and lose our freedoms, it will be ... MORE
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Justice Scalia,
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military,
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safety,
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Walter E Williams: Ending Income Inequality?
A question for Paul Krugman.   Benefiting from a hint from an article titled "Is Harry Potter Making  You Poorer?", written by my colleague Dr. John Goodman, president of the  Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis, I've come up with an  explanation and a way to end income inequality in America, possibly  around the world. Joanne Rowling was a welfare mother in ... MORE
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achievement,
economics,
equality,
fairness,
income,
Occupy Wall Street,
race,
society,
wealth
Thomas Sowell: Gingrich And Immigration
The crux of the matter.  Now that Newt Gingrich has become the latest in a series of  Republican front-runners, he is getting the kinds of scrutiny and  attacks that have done in other front-runners. One of the issues that have aroused concern among conservative  Republicans is that of amnesty for illegal immigrants, especially after  Gingrich said that it would not be  ... MORE
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election,
illegal aliens,
immigration,
law,
Newt Gingrich,
politics,
security
Bill Frezza: Cause Of Market Failure In Higher Education
What China knows that we do not.   A little noticed Associated Press news story last week reported that  China now plans to phase out college majors that consistently produce  unemployable graduates. Any program in which 60% of the graduates failed  to find work for two consecutive years would face funding reductions  until supply was brought back into balance ... MORENY Times: Democrats Abandon White Working Class
Party to focus on a welfare state coalition.  For decades, Democrats have suffered continuous and increasingly  severe losses among white voters. But preparations by Democratic  operatives for the 2012 election make it clear for the first time that  the party will explicitly abandon the white working class. All  pretense of trying to win a majority of the white working ... MOREWSJ Editorial: The United States Of EPA
Ms. Jackson's agency takes over automobile design. Here's one good way to consider the vote in 2012: It's about whether  to re-elect President Lisa Jackson, the head of the Environmental  Protection Agency, which these days runs most the U.S. economy. The EPA heaved its weight against another industry this month,  issuing a regulation to sharply increase fuel     ... MOREVIDEO: Ron Paul's Path To Smaller Government
Limited government begins with making the 10th Amendment matter.
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