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Mark R. Crovelli via LewRockwell.com

What really caught my attention, however, was the sticker placed conspicuously an upper corner of the rear windshield. It read: "You’re in America Now; Speak English or Get Out!" The sticker struck me as particularly apposite at the time, since I hap

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Jacques Villeaud & Amanda Lee Myers via AP

The showdown over Arizona's immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix's sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to "live in fear." Dozens were

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John Stewart via The Daily Show

Arizona police officers can't arrest you for not carrying your papers, but if you don't have them, you can be detained.

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Sheila Dean for BeatTheChip.org

Arizona now becomes the U.S. cultural experiment for police state practices.  While due process attempts to self-manage are scorned by the Obama Administration, it does not mean Washington will deliver a better standard by moral comparison.

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Papers Please

But the key problem with any of these schemes isn’t the excuse that is offered to justify their creation, but the potential they create for abuse and the inevitability that they will be used in ways that the public never imagined when they allowed th

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www.azcentral.com

 After a man legally carried to Obama's Phoenix visit a REAL version of the TOY rifle at issue in this case, it became quite clear that there was an obvious discrepancy of recognition of rights between these 2 incidents.  

"All parties have agreed that criminal charges in this matter are not in the best interest of justice," a police spokesman said.

Gee,...can we say "lawsuit"?

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Daniel Heller. Phoenix Libertarian Examiner

This Monday our sorry excuse for a governor signed 79 (that’s right, 79!) new laws that will take effect September 30th. The Arizona Republic reported on 12 of them. Some look good; others look pretty bad. Either way, it’s still beyond the understanding of most libertarians why in the good Lord’s name we have so many laws in the first place.

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Disloyal Opposition

It's a strange law, extending special protection to a particular class of people -- cops, judges, prosecutors & the like -- arguably without regard for the equal protection requirements of the 14th Amendment. It also threatens free speech & freed

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