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June 30, 2005


School-finance cases: the pols who didn't bark

Per Richard Nadler at NRO, recent events in Kansas raise a question: why are elected officials, including some with reputations as outspoken critics of judicial activism, so passive when judges seize the power of the purse in school funding cases? See Jun. 6, Jun. 7.

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