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Are Nullification’s Advocates the “Villains” of American History?
On the evening of March 10th, 1854, two wagons carrying seven men approached a cabin in Racine, WI. Inhabiting the cabin was escaped slave Joshua Glover and the men were federal agents. By the authority of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and a warrant signed by a federal judge, the men burst into Glover’s…
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Immediate, Not Gradual Abolition of Abortion
In 1992, a Supreme Court made up of eight Republican appointees and a Democratic appointee who dissented in Roe v. Wade was primed to overturn Roein Planned Parenthood v. Casey. But it didn’t. A majority made up entirely of Republican appointed justices voted to uphold SCOTUS-mandated legal abortion. When new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh…