Posts Tagged ‘SCOTUS’

The Constitution’s Comeback

(April 2, 2012) More and more American’s are waking up to the violations being imposed on our country’s founding document. The Supreme Court seemed to be taking it seriously this last week. … the arguments, developed by Georgetown Law professor Randy Barnett and others, that it is beyond the powers conferred by the Constitution for [...]


Majority of states telling SCOTUS “Congress exceeded its constitutional power”

(March 26, 2012) Twenty six of the fifty states in the union are pushing back against the two year old “Obamacare” legislation. Stating that the United States Federal Government has gone too far, the argument has finally reached the Supreme Court. The SCOTUS will hear arguments concerning the law and the mandate of the Medicaid [...]


U.S. Supreme Court: Idaho Couple can take EPA to Court

(March 21,2012) The Idaho couple who had been ordered by the EPA to restore its property to its initial state or be fined $35k a day, has won their opportunity to have the case argued in court.  The EPA, through “administrative order”, had determined the Sacketts in violation of the Clean Water Act, by developing [...]


Court Weighs US Power over States in Health Case

(March 21, 2012) The Supreme Court will hear arguments next Wednesday concerning Medicaid while it is reviewing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The justices will consider the issues twenty six states have with the Medicaid expansion and “ObamaCare”. Congress will help pay for your roads, but your state can’t lower its drinking age [...]