Alex Zank
April 2, 2012
Last week, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments for and against the incredibly controversial Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known by some as “Obamacare.” Although they have come to a decision, it’s estimated we won’t be informed of their decision until June. I hope the decision they made... Read more »
Carolyn Tiry
April 28, 2011
What is a person? A human being, an entity with certain characteristics, a personality. There are many different ways to define what a ‘person’ is, and I’m sure you’ve all got your own. I’m guessing one you didn’t think of, however, was corporation. Yeah, you read me right: Corporations,... Read more »
Haley Zblewski
April 14, 2011
On April 4, the U.S. Supreme Court made a decision that turned the whole concept of separation of church and state on its head. According to an April 5 article from the Los Angeles Times, the Supreme Court ruled that tax credits that pay for children to go to religious schools in Arizona would stay because... Read more »
Carolyn Tiry
April 7, 2011
The Wisconsin Supreme Court justice election Tuesday between Justice David Prosser and JoAnne Kloppenburg came down to a 204-vote margin in favor of Kloppenburg, according to an unofficial vote count by the Associated Press. State-wide voter turnout was 33 percent, or 1.5 million people, much higher... Read more »