President Woodrow Wilson wanted a professional bureaucracy that was apolitical. The theory sounded great but was unfortunately based on a…
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LD 1117 would have accomplished nothing in terms of lowering prescription drug costs for Mainers, and Mills was right to veto it.
The Court’s decision on Carson v. Makin could stop this kind of state-sanctioned favoritism for good and put religious schools on equal footing with public ones.
The vetoes, among some of her other recent ones, are a welcome check on ever-expanding state power and restrictions of free markets.
The recent death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg certainly sent massive political shockwaves throughout the country, as did…
We’ve been watching the judicial gyrations over the fate of retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn for weeks. Each week a…
On Thursday, May 14, Maine Policy Institute hosted an online panel discussion with three Maine-based lawyers of diverse experience and…
“The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and…
There is a very profound reason that the American constitutional republic has created the highest standard of living, for more…
Societal stability is achieved by making fads, social theories, and passions of the moment stand the test of time by…