The Administrative Procedure Act: Unraveling Constitutional Concerns

The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) of 1946 is often hailed as a landmark legislation that sought to bring order and transparency to the federal administrative process. However, beneath the veneer of good intentions lie deep-seated constitutional violations that cast a shadow over the legitimacy of the APA and the regulatory state it has spawned. This …

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The Enlightenment as a Political Movement

Over the last few days, we have been exploring the enlightenment as a philosophical movement.  This movement started as a reaction to the significant advances in math and science, particularly Isaac Newton’s mathematical modeling of planetary movement, which described their orbits without the traditional process of metaphysics, the understanding of the planet’s first principles.  From there, the …

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It is not your imagination; Your government hates you.

Over the weekend I watched a Netflix documentary titled “How to Fix a Drug Scandal.” It covers a period from 2013-2018 for the discovery and “investigation” into two Massachusetts State Crime lab chemists. One was relatively straight forward, Annie Dookhan who was just making up results in the lab in the eastern half of the …

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