Category — Health Care
Constitutional Speed Bumps
In the first of our Constitution Day (week) posts, Jim looks at the speed bumps specified by the nation's charter document to restrain government. Read the rest of this entry »
September 12, 2011 1 Comment
An Interview With Jon Bruning About Judge Vinson’s Decision
As readers of WWTFT know, Jon Bruning is the Attorney General for the state of Nebraska and recently announced his candidacy for the US Senate. He has also become a regular contributor at WWTFT. Given the recent ruling by Judge Vinson, we thought our readers might like to hear from Jon on the subject. With that in mind Jim and I asked him a few questions in a brief (but exclusive!) interview. Read the rest of this entry »
February 4, 2011 2 Comments
Judge Vinson Asks: What The Founders Would Think!
With everyone in the blogosphere talking about Judge Vinson's ruling on the constitutionality of the health care bill, we were initially going to opt out from chiming in. But, upon reading the ruling, we were amazed to see how much philosophical analysis (not just case law) went into the decision ... the majority of which asks a question which is near and dear to our hearts. Read the rest of this entry »
February 3, 2011 6 Comments

The posts are coming!

