Legal System
12. Civil Rights and the Supreme Court
The doctrine was separate but equal according to the Constitution. Segregation was not unconstitutional. Brown v. Board of Education consolidated several cases about separation, and stated that if schools were separate they were, ipso facto, not equal.
Feds finally recognize second amendment rights
As reported and summarized here, a divided three-judge panel for the United Stat
Objectivists and Federalism
I’ve noted before how many libertarians and Objectivists simply seem unable to appreciate the virtues of our federalist system; and that this
How dare they know more than others!
It’s one thing for a firm to guard its own secrets, and enforce those rules with internal sanctions.
Walter Block, Second Guest Appearance on “Our Story”
This is Professor Block’s second appearance on the “Our Story” television program, hosted by W. C. Johnson.
Copyrights and Dancing
Yet another example of how copyrights and IP amount to partial enslavement:
Patents kill (according to Crichton)
Or so argues Michael Crichton, in Patenting Life, a NY