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  • In Granholm v. Heald, the Supreme Court held that states must treat instate and out-of-state alcoholic' beverages equally under the dormant Commerce C...

  • The mass migration of uneducated, unskilled, non-English- speaking aliens from Mexico into the United States has reached the tipping point. We can no longer ignore what is a threat to our economic prosperity. We must close the border to illegals, and then rewrite our immigration laws to serve the best interests of the American people. In the competitive global economy, our ability to succeed will depend on a highly skilled, highly educated, culturally congenial population that can flourish in a liberal democracy.

  • [Latin, A remark.] A statement, comment, or opinion. An abbreviated version of obiter dictum, "a remark by the way," which...

  • The mass migration of uneducated, unskilled, non-English- speaking aliens from Mexico into the United States has reached the tipping point. We can no longer ignore what is a threat to our economic prosperity. We must close the border to illegals, and then rewrite our immigration laws to serve the best interests of the American people. In the competitive global economy, our ability to succeed will depend on a highly skilled, highly educated, culturally congenial population that can flourish in a liberal democracy.

  • This paper examines Paul Samuelson's contribution to a very specific brand of post-Keynesian economics. One major aspect of post-Keynesian economics is to delineate mechanisms whereby monetary and fiscal policies affect the economy. Samuelson follows his dictum that states, "Post Keynes, ergo different from neoclassical macroeconomics." He classifies himself as a "post-Keynesian" with Modigliani and others, and sometimes as just Keynesians. The approach taken in this paper is to elaborate the thoughts of Samuelson on the dual Pasinetti theorem and raise them to a more general level without the weight of the post-Keynesian distinction. The generalization focuses on whether the propensity to save by both workers and capitalists is significant for the determination of the profits in income...

  • Throughout Florida, individual property appraisers are challenging the constitutionality of taxing statutes enacted by the legislature, including laws...

  • [Latin, By the way.] Words of an opinion entirely unnecessary for the decision of the case. A remark made or opinion expressed by...

  • THE DAYLIGHT between the foreign policies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama has been shrinking ever since the current president took the oath of office. But last week made it official: When the story of America's post-9/11 wars is written, historians will be obliged to assess the two administrations together, and pass judgment on the Bush-Obama era. The death of Osama bin Laden, in a raid that operationalized Bush's famous "dead or alive" dictum, offered the most visible proof of this continuity. But the more important evidence of the Bush- Obama convergence lay elsewhere, in developments from last week that didn't merit screaming headlines, because they seemed routine rather than remarkable.

  • Many actors have breathed life into a memorable, or even iconic, role but only a few are capable of reconstructing an archetype. In "Maverick" and then again in "The Rockford Files," James Garner stepped into two of TV's most calcified genres -- the Western and the detective series -- and set a new standard that others have been chasing down since. Bret Maverick and Jim Rockford were different in many ways -- Maverick was a fast-talking con man in the Old West, Rockford a modern L.A. private investigator with motivation issues - - but they shared an important trait: They were reluctant heroes. Each would much rather wisecrack his way out of a jam, but if you pushed him hard enough, you would invariably find yourself counting angels on the ceiling. So it's not surprising that it's taken ...

  • Historical discussions of social justice in education and its impact on society tend to focus on Brown v. The Board of Education (1954), as an antidote to Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which enshrined the infamous "separate but equal" dictum for racially segregated schools. [...] the article turns to contemporary implications of her writings, especially the philosophical ideals of equal educational opportunity and social justice to: 1 examine how her views of equal educational opportunity fit in relation to contemporary thought regarding social justice, and 2 investigate the forms of oppression that interested her and guided her work relative to educational opportunity for women.



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