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States’ Rights Is Rallying Cry for Lawmakers
Whether it’s correctly called a movement, a backlash, State declarations of their rights — or in some cases denunciations of federal authority, amounting to the same thing — are on a roll. Gov. Mike Rounds of South Dakota, a Republican, … Continue reading
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