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Dirt has no recourse here

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Dirt has no recourse here

Controlling the Narrative

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Friday was a depressing day politically speaking. I had lunch with two friends/co-workers. One is a die-hard liberal and the other is a younger guy who still believes the that liberalism is the way you show you care.

Rex Puts on White Coat, Goes Double Blind, and Accuses Commissioners of Not Being "Empirical"

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Richard Lawson surfaced again this week in all the chicken-hearted pseudonymity of "Rex and the City" accusing the Planning Commission with making its Bells Bend decision based on economic development rather than land use reasoning.

Planners: Auctioneer broke law

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The Maury County Regional Planning Commission wants an attorney to take action against an auctioneer because of allegations he violated a state statute.

The commission voted Monday to authorize a lawyer to seek recourse against Carl L. Brooks. The commission accused Brooks of auctioning parcels of less than five acres without proper approval from the county’s planning board.

The Limits Of Limits

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Sean Braisted discusses the red-headed stepchild of today’s Supreme Court rulings the striking down of “the millionaires clause’:

Scalia’s Cowardice

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One of the more striking things about the decision yesterday was just how unhinged, almost Malkin or Limbaugh-like Scalia sounded:

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