U.S. Congress to Challenge ObamaCare
A spirited political battle is set to ensue early next week as the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to repeal the controversial Patient Protection Affordability Care Act of 2010, herein referred to as ObamaCare. This week, at the onset of the 112th Congress, the House of Representatives began debate on the merits of ObamaCare and [...]
Wisconsin Poised to Fight ObamaCare
This week, Scott Walker made history by becoming the 45th governor in Wisconsin history and the first Republican since Scott McCallum assumed power in 2001 from Tommy Thompson. As one of his first acts, Walker provided Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen with the authority to file a lawsuit against ObamaCare. In so doing, Wisconsin joins [...]
DoJ Lawsuit Violates 10th Amendment
Last week, Attorney General Eric Holder pronounced that the Department of Justice would file suit against Arizona over its recently-approved immigration legislation. The Department of Justice contends that the Arizona immigration legislation promotes racial profiling and impedes the federal government’s ability to establish a national legislative agenda. Since the lawsuit was filed on July 6, [...]
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen Wants to File Suit Against ObamaCare
Since the passage of President Obama’s landmark health care legislation one week ago, Attorneys General from across the United States have been filing lawsuits in an attempt to take the legislation to the United States Supreme Court. Thus far, thirteen states have filed suit, and many others will likely follow soon. The state of Florida [...]






