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Jack Park
Jack Park is a solo practitioner of law with his office in Gainesville, GA, where he writes friend of the court briefs for conservative litigating foundations and does whatever other mischief he can. His prior experience includes service in the Alabama Attorney General’s office under Senator Sessions before his election to the Senate, Judge Bill Pryor before he became a judge on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and Troy King.
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Could the problem with Federalism be the States? As Milton Friedman observed, “The problem with capitalism is capitalists. The problem with socialism is socialism.” The problem with Federalism cannot be Federalism because the benefits of a federally structured government are…
How do you end up in the penalty box? Usually, you get there because you misbehaved, and your stay has a defined length. In the case of Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One, known as the MUD, the penalty…
If North Carolina prevails in a key Supreme Court case that will be argued this fall, the resulting racial and political gerrymandering might make 2012, not 2008, the year when a Democratic tide floods the halls of Congress. The damage…