Susan Shelley: How will the U.S. Supreme Court handle Grants Pass v. Johnson? • EPA short-circuits the U.S. power grid
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| | When the legal market is too expensive and complex, the illicit market thrives. |
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| This is how the federal courts got into the business of superintending the smallest details of state and local policy on homelessness and countless other issues. |
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| This is a self-made crisis and the buck stops with the Biden EPA. |
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| So the suggestion here is that we should seek out dissenting opinions, look at our total relevant evidence, and then form the appropriate beliefs. |
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| Organizations that claim to be pro-woman are mute, torn between adhering to their founding mission and the far-left donors who keep them financially afloat. |
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| California has its own debt crisis but, unlike the federal government, it cannot print money. |
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| California’s shortcomings in transparency have not gone unnoticed outside the state. |
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| Only rare AGs have the fortitude to administer the law fairly, so it’s time to vest this power in a less political office. |
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| No one wants to get audited when the number-crunchers are Treasury Department-based and coming after you, personally. |
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