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The Daily Yonder on MSNCommentary: A History of Sovereignty Ill-ConsideredThere’s an old saying that goes, “justice delayed is justice denied” and perhaps no group understands that better than the ...
A budgetary shortfall may feel like a rainy day, making it tempting to tap state reserves. But the real storm clouds are on the horizon.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk bemoaned this dynamic half a century ago in testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The problem with discussing the question of American “sovereignty ...
Before the inception of Constitutional democracies, International law construed sovereignty as an absolute concept wherein the State had the absolute freedom to adjudicate and unlimited power to ...
if we can lift a barrier through the state statute, we have to.” In a written statement, House Assistant Minority Leader Ty Winter said without sovereignty and mutual respect for local ...
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