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Subject Understanding the Doctrine of States’ Rights
Date July 22, 2025 1:00 PM
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Understanding the Doctrine of States’ Rights
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One hundred sixty years after the war for Southern independence, great
confusion is still caused by the claim that the South fought for their
independence and for “states’ rights.” What does the doctrine of “states’
rights” mean in this context? The dictionary definition is easily understood:
“the rights and powers held by individual US states […]
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The Chutzpah! – PJ Media
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Imagine travelling to Somalia, or Azerbaijan, or Laos with little to no
knowledge of the indigenous cultures and peoples, determining that the real
problem is all of the Somalis, Azerbaijanis, Laotians, respectively, demanding
free cash courtesy of the natives, and then smearing them as “domestic
terrorists.” Such is Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh’s apparent and […]
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Understanding the Doctrine of States’ Rights
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What do we mean by “states‘ rights”? Mises scholar, Wanjiru Njoya, takes us
through the discussion to show us how different people have tried to define and
explain that term. Source link
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Young Workers Could Lose $110,000 in Lifetime Earnings to Keep Social
Security Solvent
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Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia Voter turnout has long been the highest
among senior Americans, making them one of the most influential voting groups
in the country. Politicians, well aware of this, often try to cater to their
preferences. The latest example of this trend is Congress’s decision to expand
the already larger standard deduction […]
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Gen Xers Mourn Drowning Death of Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Known as Theo on
‘The Cosby Show’
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DETROIT (AP) — For Black youth and teens growing up in the mid-1980s, “The
Cosby Show” offered something rarely seen on television up until that time: a
sitcom that placed characters who looked like them in a positive light. And
Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Theo Huxtable was the character Generation X most
related to. Fans took quickly […]
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