What are consumer protection laws, and what do they cover? Consumer protection laws are designed to safeguard consumers from unfair business practices. These laws are intended to help protect people from things like misleading advertising, unsafe products, and predatory lending. At the federal level, many consumer protection laws are overseen by agencies such as the… Continue reading What Are Consumer Protection Laws – And Why Do They Matter?
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Looking For A Free Originalist Course on the Constitution? Check out Hillsdale
Hillsdale College is famous for several unique elements – that separate it from most higher educational institutions. First off, it is unabashedly conservative. A position dating back 150 years, you won’t find any “wokeness” on campus – Hillsdale is focused on providing its version of conservative higher education regardless of public pressure. Next, Hillsdale does… Continue reading Looking For A Free Originalist Course on the Constitution? Check out Hillsdale
The Kaufman County Prosecutor Murders – A Real Page Turner – True Life Crime
Every once in a while, you need to read that page-turner that will get you thinking, shock the senses, and is 100% true. I had a chance over the weekend to read “In Plain Sight: The Kaufman County Prosecutor Murders” by Kathryn Casey. Let me tell you what – I loved this book from… Continue reading The Kaufman County Prosecutor Murders – A Real Page Turner – True Life Crime
A Constitutionalist’s View of The Hillary Clinton E-Mail Investigation
Being a Constitutionalist means that sometimes the results are not what you like but are what the constitution requires. In the case of the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton, there have been calls of a cover-up, a politically motivated result, and a politically motivated House investigation. Vikram Amar notes, however, that the United States Constitution… Continue reading A Constitutionalist’s View of The Hillary Clinton E-Mail Investigation