Entries Tagged as 'Law'

Lowering the Drink Age, an Education into Uneducated Thought

August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

The Presidents of some of the nation’s most prestigious Colleges and universities have signed a petition put out by the Amethyst Initiative, which is sponsored by Citizens for Responsible Drinking Choices, which is run by far-left liberals out of Middlebury College, in Vermont, who, no doubt, would like to see us back to the Greco-Roman […]

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Tags: College · Economy · In the Internet Tubes · Law · U.S. Government

When the Supreme Court Acts: Enemy Combatants & Habeas Corpus

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Below is a fundamental opinion of the Supreme Court that is resounding, in its implication. The quote comes from the concurring majority opinion delivered in the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center Case heard by the Supreme Court during their Spring ‘08 session.
The necessary implication of the
argument is that by surrendering formal sovereignty over
any unincorporated territory to […]

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Tags: Law · U.S. Government

Yes We Can, Pt. 2 - Mostly For…

June 12th, 2008 · No Comments

I must concede that blogging anything of substances by one’s self is terribly difficult.  The rigors of the physical world on my time and space are too numerous to account for, and together they diminish the capacity for which I have to blog.  Nevertheless I must carry on such a torch when the realm of […]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Race · Hiatus · Law · Philosophy

Sex Offender Law

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

If we can prevent sex offenders from living close to certain places where children might congregate, why can’t we create a law that prohibits a sex offender from being able to access the Internets? Where many seek their prey to begin with.
A law should be created that requires Internet Service Providers to check whether or […]

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Tags: Law

Current Administration’s Agreement, or Lack Thereof, with Iraq

March 17th, 2008 · No Comments

*This is extremely long 
There is an argument that the current proposed and negotiated Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with Iraq is a treaty with Iraq and therein it must be authorized by the Congress of the United States as outlined by the Constitution of the United States.
The unfortunate reality is that a SOFA is a purely military […]

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Tags: Iraq · Law · Middle East Affairs