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Nullification: Are States Sitting Ducks or Willing Accomplices?

Originally published March 24, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated May 26, 2013. 3 Comments

Nullification: Are States Sitting Ducks or Willing Accomplices?

This article is part of an ongoing series about the concept of nullification by states; the idea that individual states can declare a federal law or regulation unconstitutional, and therefore, refuse to implement it. See the bottom of this article for a complete list of series’ articles. This article explores the second reason why I […]

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Whether You THINK About Health Insurance or NOT – Judge Says Government Can Regulate That

Originally published March 2, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated June 30, 2013. Leave a Comment

Whether You THINK About Health Insurance or NOT – Judge Says Government Can Regulate That

Remember Ripley’s Believe it or Not? Maybe the Ripley’s folks should present this information, because it’s about as strange as some of the things I remember seeing on the TV show I watched when I was a teen. We’ve been writing about rulings on cases challenging the health care law, and most recently, we’ve put […]

Filed Under: Health Care, Legal Limit Tagged With: activist judges, big brother, commerce, commerce clause, commercial activity, constitutional, court rulings, district court, federal, government power, health care law, health care lawsuits, healthcare, implementation, individual mandate, judge gladys kessler, judicial over reach, lawsuits, mental activity, obamacare, regulation, reversible error, role of federal government, thought police, unconstitutional

What We Can Do To Stop Health Care: So Far It Is NOT Enough

Originally published October 16, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 25, 2011. Leave a Comment

What We Can Do To Stop Health Care: So Far It Is NOT Enough

Two-thirds of Nebraskans don’t want the health care law implemented. Of that number it’s impossible to know how many realize that there is more than one way to fight its implementation. Considering the potential damage the fully implemented law would cause to the economy, quality of care, medical innovation, and individual liberty, it stands to […]

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