Author: The National Center

Black Legal Scholars Comment on South Carolina Voter ID Ruling

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Voter Protection Upheld, But Obama Administration Stalling Keeps Fraud Prospects Alive for Upcoming Election Judges Find Photo ID Law Does Not Discriminate Against Minorities Washington, D.C. - A federal ruling against the Obama Administration's assault on vote fraud protections in ...
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Pennsylvania Judge Contravenes Himself, Ignores U.S. Supreme Court Precedent in Rejecting Key Portions of Commonwealth’s New Voter Integrity Law

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National Center for Public Policy Research Legal Experts Say Reckless Decision is Liberal Judicial Activism Warning to State Legislators: Write Clear, Constitutional Laws and Be Prepared to Defend Them Washington, D.C. - According to legal experts with the National Center ...
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Economic Chickens Come Home to Roost, by Derryck Green

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To take a phrase used by President Obama's former pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, the "chickens are coming home to roost" for Obama and his economic policies. Under Obama's watch, America's middle class is suffering. It was recently revealed that ...
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Electioneering Stunt Short-Changes Churches, by Archbishop Council Nedd II

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Every year, on the Sunday before the U.S. Supreme Court convenes its fall term, many justices of the Court go to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the "Red Mass." A centuries-old tradition that originated in Europe, this ...
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The Decline and Fall of Medicare, by Elaina F. George, MD

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For those believing Medicare is sacred and needs to be saved, know there are disturbing truths conveniently swept under the rug in the name of politics. Medicare now exists in name only. Medicare has morphed into a bloated and virtually ...
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Chicago Teachers Should Have a Beef about LFTB Policy, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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When Chicago schoolteachers recently went on strike, the only city-run schools open were those set up to serve meals to needy students. While striking Windy City teachers screamed about pay and evaluation standards, food was a problem apparently being ignored ...
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Curing Political Apathy with More Independence, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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Years ago, some conservatives rebelled against the establishment's support of big government, large deficits and spending levels that would make even the most intoxicated midshipman blush. Out of this rebellion, the Tea Party movement was born. Many Tea Party heroes ...
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Project 21 Part of “Most Persuasive Overall” Legal Brief in Major Upcoming Supreme Court Case

In less than two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on one of the biggest cases of the coming term. In the case of Abigail Fisher v. University of Texas, the justices are once again — for the ...
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Free-Market Activist Group to FedEx Executives: Stand Firm Against Radical Demands

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Shareholder Warning FedEx that Corporate Capitulation to Race-Baiting Pressure Groups Leads to More Problems for Business, More Pressure From Left Memphis, TN / Washington, D.C. - At today's annual meeting of FedEx shareholders in Memphis, Tennessee, National Center for Public ...
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FedEx CEO Frederick Smith “Gets It”

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At Shareholder Meeting, FedEx CEO Says Company Won't Be Bullied by Left-Wing Radicals Opposed to Free Markets Memphis, TN / Washington, D.C. - Citing the many attacks on the corporate funders of conservative and free market organizations, National Center for ...
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