The Fourteenth Amendment is back before the U.S. Supreme Court in a way that presents an issue of extraordinary importance.
Yet what’s before the court in Trump v. Barbara isn’t one of the clauses that is often before the court.
This time it’s the Citizenship Clause: “All persons ...
Is it finally Spring? I think Mother Nature might have made up her mind. She has been sort of a brat about it: “Oh let’s give them a nice day that soars above 78 degrees but plunges them down to 19 overnight. And tomorrow, bright sunshine but keep it at a high of 36. That should keep them ...
Formed in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s original purpose was to provide collective security against Soviet aggression, deter Soviet expansionism in Europe, and prevent the revival of German militarism. It aimed to promote political integration and stabilize the region ...
I was brought up in a tradition where normally things were named after national leaders posthumously, after history had time to judge and evaluate their contribution to society and to the country.
For example, the Washington Monument wasn’t completed until sometime in the 1880’s, long ...
Like the Coyote in a Roadrunner cartoon, our Governor has run smack into the walls of reality with Energy Policy and Tax Policy.
Regarding energy policy: Gov. Kathy Hochul was forced to admit that the Net-Zero mandates in the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019 (CLCPA) ...
Let’s pick up where we left off on Labor Day weekend 2025.
In the court battle over New York’s new wetlands law, Round 1 goes to the challengers.
Bravo.
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You, faithful reader of this column, will recall how devastating the law can be for Chautauqua County, particularly ...