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Posts Tagged: Limited Government
What Judges Have to Do with Runaway Government
Government is growing ever more intrusive and arrogant, George Will argues in an important new article. And judges have enabled it to do so.
Monday Links: ‘States’ Rights,’ Reining in Spending, Small vs. Limited Government, and Google Search Stories
“…all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights…” Photo: Wikimedia “States don’t have rights,” Stephen Green reminds us. “Individuals do. It’s time we went about the business of restoring those rights, without alienating a huge constituency which suffered too long without them.” Green rightly argues that conservatives’ […]