In rare victory, SCOTUS upholds treaty with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma

In rare victory, SCOTUS upholds treaty with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma

July 9, 2020

Eric Citron, in a comment on SCOTUSblog this morning noted “Among Indian law lawyers, particularly those who represent tribes, there is a dark joke that the “real Indian canon” is that the Indians always lose.  The reason is often the kinds of concerns about consequences that this opinion rejects. That might mark the real sea … Read more

Check out the latest ads from the Biden Campaign, Lincoln Project, and Republican Voters Against Trump

Check out the latest ads from the Biden Campaign, Lincoln Project, and Republican Voters Against Trump

July 9, 2020

The digital ads keep on coming. Please check out the below four: The first one, called “That’s Joe”  is a short effective 15 second one from the Biden team promoting his personable empathetic nature, good character. The video says the Democratic Presidential nominee will lead with faith, understanding, and for the people. The second ad, … Read more

SCOTUS rejects presidential ‘absolute immunity’ from criminal process (updated)

SCOTUS rejects presidential ‘absolute immunity’ from criminal process (updated)

July 9, 2020

The biggest loser today at the Supreme Court was Attorney General William “Coverup” Barr. His career-long advancement of an imperial presidency under the unitary executive theory, asserting that the president is above the law and not answerable to Congress or the courts, was soundly rejected by the Supreme Court in defense of constitutional separation of … Read more

Two Gun Safety Questions Answered by Pima County Candidates

Two Gun Safety Questions Answered by Pima County Candidates

July 9, 2020

By Molly McKasson Citizens for a Safer Pima County is a grass-roots group formed several years ago, specifically to eliminate gun sales to prohibited buyers on public property (i.e., Pima County Fairgrounds). As a public service, CSPC has solicited input on two gun safety questions from 2020 candidates running for the Board of Supervisors, for … Read more

Stuart Starky thinks America and Arizona Congressional District Four are Ready for Change

Stuart Starky thinks America and Arizona Congressional District Four are Ready for Change

July 8, 2020

2004 Senate Candidate and C O Greenfield School Principal Stuart Starky wants to help bring change to America and Arizona Congressional District Four on November 3, 2020, as the Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives. Arizona Congressional District (CD) Four includes all or parts of seven counties (LaPaz, Mohave, Yavapai, Yuma, Gila, Maricopa, and … Read more

(UPDATED) Reactionary Tucker Carlson and Draft Dodger Donald Trump try to Max Cleland Tammy Duckworth

(UPDATED) Reactionary Tucker Carlson and Draft Dodger Donald Trump try to Max Cleland Tammy Duckworth

July 8, 2020

Most political historians and observers know who Max Cleland is. A Vietnam War Veteran that lost both legs and an arm while serving, he won a seat to the United States Senate representing Georgia in 1996. He lost his reelection in 2002 in part because his opponent, Saxby Chambliss, ran a negative ad that many … Read more

Arizona Reaction to Trump’s  Monstrous Pressuring of Governors to Reopen Schools

Arizona Reaction to Trump’s Monstrous Pressuring of Governors to Reopen Schools

July 8, 2020

Everyone wants schools to reopen. Everyone agrees with the goals of the American Academy of Pediatrics which says students fare better with in-person instruction and classroom attendance. Children want to be with their friends in the classroom learning and interacting. Teachers and Principals want to serve the community and fully help children learn and succeed. … Read more

SCOTUS again tears down a section of the wall of separation of church and state

SCOTUS again tears down a section of the wall of separation of church and state

July 8, 2020

First Amendment religious liberty was intended to be a shield from government control over religion in response to the state religions of Europe, and the centuries of sectarian conflict from which many colonists had fled Europe. The government was prohibited from establishing a state religion, and all religions were free to exercise their beliefs. But … Read more

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