Indiana Writers Group

Backgrounder: The Constitution and Abortion

Posted: September 8, 2022

by Tanner Bouchie On August 30, Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against Indiana’s Medical Licensing Board in the Monroe Circuit Court. The lawsuit argued, in part, that Indiana’s Constitution protects the practice of abortion under a theory of privacy. I wonder whether the plaintiffs, represented by the ACLU’s Ken Falk, have ever read the Constitution. Article Read the full article…


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Franke: The Virtue of Pestering

Posted: September 7, 2022

by Mark Franke Fort Wayne, my hometown, has a telephone service that residents can use to ask questions, request city services or report situations which require attention from city departments. I’ve never used this service but I have a friend who contacts the 311 folks daily. Of course he is a retiree with plenty of Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: September 6, 2022

H.L. Mencken’s Revenge THIS IS my mea culpa, and perhaps it is yours too. When I began editing The Indiana Policy Review, when I first sat in the high-backed chair, I thought I would use our scholars’ knowledge and wisdom to help public officials and political leaders think through Indiana’s challenges. They could better see unintended consequences Read the full article…


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Morris: The Lesson of the Bowser Pump

Posted: September 5, 2022

by Leo Morris Two pictures of Indiana. The first picture, from the past. Sylvanus Freelove Bowser was born in 1854 just north of Fort Wayne and, except for a short stay in Kansas, lived in that city for his whole life. According to a 1963 issue of Old Fort News, Bowser was one of 13 Read the full article…


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Keating: Adam Smith and the Public Debt

Posted: September 5, 2022

By Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D. In March 2020, the U.S. government faced a serious public-health issue, Covid 19. It responded by running large government deficits, adding to the public debt. Two and a half years later, the United States is experiencing long Covid 19 economic effects. Adam Smith addresses unanticipated government expenses like these in Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: September 2, 2022

No ‘Fascists” Allows IN THE 1980s, a friend spent four years in Joe Biden’s presence — Biden as a puffed up U.S. Senator and my friend as a lowly aide on the staff of the Foreign Relations Committee. I asked him what he thought of the president’s speech last night. He was as impressed with Biden now as he Read the full article…


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