From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject The judicial oath and our Supreme Court
Date September 24, 2024 10:10 PM
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2024

[The judicial oath and our Supreme Court]
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THE JUDICIAL OATH AND OUR SUPREME COURT
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The judiciary receives plenty of attention in our politics.
Politicians praise or rail against judicial decisions, especially
those of the Supreme Court. And they spend even more time fighting
over judicial appointments, knowing judges confirmed to the courts
likely will spend the next several decades determining judicial policy
for the country. During former President Donald […]


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[Fairfax County Public Schools are provably declining, and more
money isn’t helping]
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FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE PROVABLY DECLINING, AND MORE MONEY
ISN’T HELPING
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When a private company is failing at its core mission, investors do
not throw more money at the problem. Why, then, would anyone accept
Fairfax County Public Schools’ argument that it would be more
successful if only the state and local government allocated more funds
to it? From fiscal 2020 to fiscal 2025, the district’s […]


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[What if Trump wins?]
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WHAT IF TRUMP WINS?
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Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, business owners in cities
throughout the United States were seen boarding up their
establishments to prevent the property destruction they knew was
coming if former President Donald Trump won. Having lived through a
summer of civil unrest that resulted in an estimated $1 to $2 billion
in property damage, […]


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[Illinois wants its universities to put a price on race]
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ILLINOIS WANTS ITS UNIVERSITIES TO PUT A PRICE ON RACE
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Will Illinois, the land of Abraham Lincoln, return to the heinous
practice of putting a price on race? That’s what a bill on how to
fund public universities seeks to do. Whether it passes muster with
the courts will be another matter. According to a complex funding
formula to be laid out in the bill, […]


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