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Sherman Joyce: Courts in “judicial hellholes” less likely to abide by SCOTUS precedent

March 5, 2021March 5, 2021
Sherman Joyce

“Judicial Hellholes” represent the growing number of local and state courts that blatantly ignore precedent in favor of short-sighted activism. The biggest offenders: the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
By Sherman Joyce

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Kyle Sammin: Do one job and do it right

Kyle Sammin: Do one job and do it right

schedule July 17 2025
ink_pen Kyle Sammin

Government agencies should stick to their core competencies before taking on new tasks.
By Kyle Sammin

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