Future elections could be less litigious with SCOTUS interference. Modern medical research is beyond miraculous.
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December 8, 2020
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The Miraculous Benefits of Advanced Modern Medicine ([link removed] )
Modern medicine has enabled humanity to eradicate, nearly eradicate, or otherwise limit the spread of various diseases.
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By Marian L. Tupy
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How Can the Supreme Court Make Future Elections Less Contentious? ([link removed] )
An Arizona case provides an opportunity to set a legal framework and allow states to reform electoral regulations given lessons from 2020.
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By Ilya Shapiro and Stacy Hanson
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