sovereignty
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Judge tells defendant, feds that he cannot legally accept American Indian man’s guilty plea
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Breaking with his colleagues in other states, a federal judge has told the government and an American Indian defendant in Colorado that he cannot accept the parties’ plea deal because Congress has not authorized him to consider the offense. The March 2 decision of U.S. District Court Senior Judge Robert E. Blackburn to reject the…
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May: Border security and immigration made simple
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Utilizing market forces and modern technology would serve American interests The nation-state is a relatively new idea – scholars generally trace it back to the 17th century. It has its flaws but has anyone come up with a better approach to world order? A nation-state enjoys sovereignty over its territory. Territories are separated by borders. Securing…



