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Judiciary Act

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On September 24, 1789, the United States Congress passed the Judiciary Act, creating the office of the United States Attorney General and the federal judiciary system, and ordered the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States. On the same day that President George Washington signed the bill into…

Judiciary Act

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On September 24, 1789, the United States Congress passed the Judiciary Act, creating the office of the United States Attorney General and the federal judiciary system, and ordered the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States. On the same day that President George Washington signed the bill into…

Judiciary Act

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On September 24, 1789, the United States Congress passed the Judiciary Act, creating the office of the United States Attorney General and the federal judiciary system, and ordered the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States. On the same day that President George Washington signed the bill into…

Judiciary Act

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On September 24, 1789, the United States Congress passed the Judiciary Act, creating the office of the United States Attorney General and the federal judiciary system, and ordered the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States. On the same day that President George Washington signed the bill into…

Dante Alighieri

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“Therefore the sight that is granted to your world penetrates within the Eternal Justice as the eye into the sea; for though from the shore it sees the bottom, in the open sea it does not, and yet the bottom is there but the depth conceals it.” Però ne la…

Give the Rich a Break?

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Oh those poor rich people. Don't they need a little more help from the government? Now, don't get me wrong. If somebody has more money than me and they've earned their money fair and square, that's fine with me. Let them buy all the Lexuses they want. It's their money,…

Video: Matt Ridley Accepts the 2012 Julian L. Simon Award

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The Competitive Enterprise Institute honored science writer Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist and other works, with an award. Ridley honored us with a great talk: 2012 Julian L. Simon Memorial Award Dinner from CEI Video on Vimeo.

Townhall: Justice Vision

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Helping juries decide tough cases can solve more than just that: it can prevent social discord and promote civic order and social peace. Go to Townhall and read this weekend's Common Sense column . . . before you riot in the streets. And come back here for a wider vision.…

Kick the Addiction, Save Money

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The political case for the War on Drugs has always been intuitive. “Drugs are bad” has trumped practical concerns. But the actual, responsible case for the political crusade has depended upon some concept of “social cost.” Now that marijuana is being legalized state by state, the case against the greater War…

Robert Nozick

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The socialist society would have to forbid capitalist acts between consenting adults. Philosopher Robert Nozick explaining why freedom cannot be maintained in a statist society, Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974).