Today’s Latin Lesson Is A Warning to All Candidates for Public Office
Quanti Fama?
“At What Price Fame?”
Quanti Fama?
“At What Price Fame?”
A bill that would require plaintiffs trying to halt horse slaughter facilities to post large bonds up front probably violates the state constitution, the attorney general says. House Bill 3619, which requires people who sue horse slaughters to post a … Continue reading →
Following through on his word to balance the budget without raising taxes has been a challenging task for Governor Corbett. His administration has made tough decisions on government spending and there are more difficult decisions ahead. Balancing the public ledger has been accompanied with budget cuts which provoked discontent amongst many Pennsylvanians. While such necessary [...]
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2011 saw a record number of laws restricting abortion in U.S. states. It also saw a record number of state anti-immigrant laws. Coincidence?
Maybe not.
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