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Defining State’s Rights in Trump Aftermath

Oklahoma Legislature Does Something Unconstitutional to Let Them Declare Biden’s Executive Orders Unconstitutional

Since when are states allowed to dictate to the President and U.S. Congress while bypassing the courts system, which federal laws, executive orders and government agency rules they will follow?

Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
6 min readMar 4, 2021

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“He who forgets the past is condemned to repeat it”

There are a lot of laws that govern our lives that can be inconvenient or down right annoying. However, we are all expected to follow them anyway.

I admit, there are times when it’s all I can do to sit at a red light when it’s late at an intersection that never has cars go by even at the height of the day and where you can see for miles in every direction. While I wouldn’t call it unconstitutional, I do sometimes think it would be fine to run the light when I can see that there isn’t a car in sight in any direction, know that I’d see one coming a mile away and the alternative is to sit for close to 10 minutes waiting for the darn thing to turn green. But waiting at a red light until it turns green is the…

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Natalie Frank, Ph.D.
Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

Written by Natalie Frank, Ph.D.

I write about behavioral health & other topics. I’m Managing Editor (Serials, Novellas) for LVP Press. See my other articles: https://hubpages.com/@nataliefrank

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