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Check out this article from USA TODAY:Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments on Biden's student loan plan, closing in on...
12/03/2022

Check out this article from USA TODAY:

Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments on Biden's student loan plan, closing in on a resolution

The court's conservative majority has been skeptical of presidential efforts to approve sweeping policies absent express authorization from Congress.

01/02/2015

ARE WE FINALLY COMING OUT OF IT?

Choppy Seas Ahead
The U.S. economy has entered 2015 with the strongest momentum in at least a decade, but it stands alone. We take a look at whether the U.S. can thrive when so much of the world is stumbling. The eurozone remains lethargic. While plunging oil prices will help lift demand in much of the world, they threaten to slow economic growth in some regions ranging from Russia to Africa to Latin America. China’s economy is grappling with a downshift toward more sustainable growth and geopolitical concerns weigh heavy. But international turmoil has a history of only denting U.S. growth, rather than undermining it, and data show the country is in a position of relative strength. The U.S. has recovered all the jobs lost during the recession and the housing market, while falling short of expectations in 2014, enters the new year on a steady note. We also note that the Federal Reserve’s top policy-making body is likely to appear more united this year than last after the regular rotation of voting seats but the prospect of a mid-2015 rate rise depends on the economy maintaining its momentum.

07/21/2014

QUOTE OF THE DAY
Culpability is a judicial term…People can make their own judgment by what they read.

-- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's response when we has asked on CNN whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was culpable for the downing of Flight 17, which is believed to have killed all 298 people on board.

I thought this was an interesting view of the word. It is also a reason why we need juries. Unfortunately, the propaganda and increasing legislation of late has taken away the right for a jury to make the common sense decisions our forefathers had the wisdom to allow them to make.

04/23/2014

It is not 'out of touch with reality' to conclude that racial preferences may…do more harm than good.

-- Chief Justice John Roberts in response to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who filed a 58-page dissent against the decision to uphold a ban against affirmative action, arguing that "race matters."

04/23/2014

It is not 'out of touch with reality' to conclude that racial preferences may…do more harm than good.

-- Chief Justice John Roberts in response to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who filed a 58-page dissent against the decision to uphold a ban against affirmative action, arguing that "race matters."

What do you think?

05/10/2013

The History of the Short-Lived Independent Republic of Florida

In the predawn fog of September 23, 1810, about 50 men, led by Revolutionary War veteran Philemon Thomas, walked in the open gate of Fort San Carlos in Baton Rouge. An additional 25 men on horseback rode through a gap in the fort’s wall. Spanish soldiers discharged a handful of muskets before Thomas’ men let go a single volley that killed or wounded five Spaniards. The remaining soldados surrendered or fled.

Revolutions come in all shapes and sizes, but the West Florida Rebellion holds the record as the shortest. In less than one minute it was over, setting in motion a chain of events that would transform the United States into a continental and, eventually, world power.

The nation’s expansion had begun seven years earlier, when President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. But Spain, which had ceded the territory to Napoleon, maintained that it did not include the area known as West Florida, which stretched from the Perdido River across southern Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana to the Mississippi River. For its part, the United States believed West Florida was its own, but rather than risk confrontation and war, Jefferson and his successor James Madison allowed Spain to administer it until an opportunity arose.

Things were peaceful until 1808, when Spain appointed Col. Charles Delassus as governor. The inefficiency and corruption of officials under him threatened the prosperity of American colonists in West Florida, who presented demands for political reform. Delassus pretended to go along, while secretly plotting to arrest the ringleaders.

Learning of Delassus’ duplicity, the Americanos struck first. After capturing Fort San Carlos, they declared the Republic of West Florida, replacing the Spanish flag with their banner—a white star on a field of blue. Some derided what one U.S. newspaper editor called “the little mimick Revolution,” but President Madison knew that his strategy of passive expansionism had evicted Spain at no expense to the United States.

On December 10, 1810, the Republic of West Florida’s lone star came down and the Stars and Stripes took its place. For the first time, the United States had acquired significant territory from another sovereignty without war or compensation.

It didn’t take long for other territories to follow West Florida’s example. In 1835-36, Texas rose in revolt against Mexico, fighting under West Florida’s lone star flag and voluntarily submitting to U.S. annexation in 1845. (The five-point star had emerged as a symbol of enlightenment and defiance against tyranny—and would remain a motif for the flag of the Texas Republic.)

A year later at Sonoma, a small band of American and Mexican settlers declared the California Republic. The subsequent revolt against local authorities lasted 26 days before the United States took over. In the ensuing war with Mexico, the United States acquired all of California and most or all of Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Utah and Oklahoma.

While much has been written about the U.S.-Mexican War, the event that started it all, the 1810 revolution, has largely been viewed as a footnote. As a historian, it became clear to me that there was more at work here than a small band of unruly, land-hungry American colonists. West Florida became the template for Manifest Destiny—a near-perfect embodiment of the men and forces that would propel Americans across their continent.

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03/23/2012

Under Florida law chapter 744, when a minor settles a claim for more then $15,000, the court appoints a guardian. Typically this results in access to the money being restricted.

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