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Schultz: Voter Fraud Investigations Underway in Iowa

One of the arguments Democrats use in their opposition to photo ID requirements for voting is that there is no proof voter fraud is a problem in Iowa. Secretary of State Matt Schultz says that proof is on the way. Investigation...
by Kevin Hall

 
 
 

Did The Commission Reverse Discriminate?

By Nathan Tucker In addition to possible religious discrimination, it appears that the State Judicial Nominating Commission engaged in reverse racial and gender discrimination in selecting its nine nominees to the Iowa Supreme ...
by Nathan W. Tucker

 
 
 

Does Obamacare’s Future Rests in Justice Kennedy’s Hands?

Now that Justice Roger Vinson of the U.S. District Court in Pensacola ruled that Obamacare is unconstitutional, the issue now is likely to head to the U.S. Supreme Court. With the court having four liberal and four conservativ...
by The Iowa Republican

 

 
 

Becoming Judicial Activists Ourselves

By Nathan Tucker Several Iowans recently filed suit in federal court, claiming that the state’s current judicial selection process is unconstitutional and requesting the court for an injunction prohibiting the state nominatin...
by Nathan W. Tucker

 
 
 

Are Abortion, Gay Sex, & Gun Rights the Same?

By Nathan Tucker On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court held in McDonald v. Chicago (2010) that the individual right to own a gun for self-defense, protected by the 2nd Amendment, does in fact apply to state and local governments. ...
by Nathan W. Tucker