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Trail of Tears littered with pain, hurt
America's struggle with equality was unacceptably long and bloody. Arguably one of the most tragic episodes in American history was the policy of Indian removal in the early 1800s. From America's founding, there were political interests that advocated...Tags: Lynn University, War of 1812, U.S. Supreme Court, Treaties, Elections
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Still fighting the problem, or: The vacuum of leadership
Paul GreenbergIt was left to the Supreme Court of the United States last week to take on the immigration issue, since the other branches of the federal government have largely ignored it. For years. Yes, there's been a lot of rhetoric about it all around, even a...Tags: Anthony Kennedy, Judges, Illegal Immigrants, Antonin Scalia, Migration
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The art of self-restraint
Paul GreenbergGranted, it was not the most popular decision ever rendered by a chief justice of the United States. Its immediate result was particularly unpopular with those who over the years had shared his own political loyalties and ideological tendencies. The...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Justice System, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, John Adams, Judges
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A little perspective, please
Paul GreenbergTo read this week's press coverage, you'd think not just a landmark Supreme Court case was upon us, but a jurisprudential Armageddon. The moment of truth has arrived, the die is about to be cast, the Rubicon crossed ... pick your own favorite cliche....Tags: The Washington Post, Health, Charles Krauthammer, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Obama Manifesto
Paul GreenbergBashing the Supreme Court of the United States is a presidential tradition almost as old as the Supreme Court itself. Thomas Jefferson began it when he railed against John Marshall's landmark decision in Marbury v. Madison back in 1803. Just as Barack...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Justice System, Health, Judges
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A conservative defense of Obamacare
Opponents of President Barack Obama's health care program lost the legislative battle, but they have high hopes of stopping it yet. That could be accomplished by defeating Obama in 2012 and electing a Republican Congress. Or it could be done sooner,...Tags: Steve Chapman, Local Government, Health, Judges, Medical Services
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U.Va. alum eager to boost recruiting
Jason Williford returns to the University of Virginia as an assistant basketball coach with a clear and daunting challenge: Help assemble recruiting classes as good as his own. Williford arrived at Virginia in 1991 with Cory Alexander, Junior Burrough,...Tags: Boo Williams, Hampton Roads, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Arlington Heights petitions to dismiss Boeger lawsuit
TribLocal - Arlington Heights » NewsArlington Heights' village attorney Jack Siegel has petitioned a Cook County judge to dismiss the Boeger lawsuit without a trial. “We would like to avoid …... -
UPDATE: Evanston bakery lawsuit dropped, but shines light on grey area of recipe ownership
TribLocal - EvanstonWhen it comes to a restaurant’s recipes, the question of who owns them – the restaurant or the chef – can be as tricky as …...
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