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The Janus Decision, One Year Later – PorcFest 2019

On June 27, 2018, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that affects the rights of public-sector employees across the country.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsJune 19, 2019 ago

Featured in National Review Weekend Jolt

In his Weekend Jolt, National Review Vice President Jack Fowler highlighted my article in MaineBiz, which calls for lower taxes, less regulation, and a better environment for business.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsJune 15, 2019 ago

Public Sector Unions – We Are Libertarians Podcast

WAL hosts Conner Drigotas from The Fairness Center to discuss how their non-profit law firm helps those who have been hurt by public sector union officials.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsJune 14, 2019 ago

The Hole in my Heart

We all want to decrease and eliminate gun violence. There is simply a difference of opinion of how to accomplish that goal.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsJune 9, 2019 ago

Mueller’s Press Conference Stokes Partisan Fire

Republican and Democrat pundits are both correct on what happens next for President Donald J. Trump.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsMay 29, 2019 ago

America’s Future Foundation: Public-Sector Union Issues

Public-sector unions are supposed to protect and benefit workers. But what happens when workers are actually harmed by unions? The Fairness Center is a nonprofit public interest law firm offering free legal services to those hurt by public sector union officials. Read more…

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsApril 25, 2019 ago

The DMV: Waiting on the world to change

Is this the kind of system we want for our friends and neighbors?

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsApril 17, 2019 ago

Maine Lawmakers Squander Opportunity to Ease Vehicle Inspection Requirements

25 years after the failed emissions testing stations, Maine is refusing to give up another failed and unnecessary program.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsApril 8, 2019 ago

The Birth of the Cleanest President

Things are going to get worse before they get better.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsApril 3, 2019 ago

Why is Prayer Still Part of Pennsylvania’s Government?

You may have seen the news that Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives opened their Monday session with a prayer. They always open with a prayer, but Monday’s opening is being perceived as especially aggressive, as it occurred just before the swearing Read more…

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsMarch 28, 2019 ago

Can Americans elect a Libertarian?

What comes next to fill that void in a rapidly polarizing system? How can liberty be advanced in these United States?

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsMarch 20, 2019 ago

Free Speech regulations on campus do not restrict my rights

Technology changes, our rights don’t.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsMarch 7, 2019 ago

LGBTQ Rights are Human Rights

My lunch companion asked: why should gay people be afforded the same benefits in marriage as heterosexual couples?

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsFebruary 27, 2019 ago

Robbery Report: 2018

These are real numbers, and they are back breaking.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsFebruary 20, 2019 ago

SCOTUS on Death Row

Dominique Ray was sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a 15 year old girl.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsFebruary 12, 2019 ago

Fixing addiction from the ground up

There are some harsh realities we must face as it relates to the opioid crisis in our country.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsFebruary 6, 2019 ago

America Needs a New Blue Flu

Under that badge is a real human with a moral compass who is choosing to act in a moral or immoral way.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsFebruary 1, 2019 ago

Higher Education Reform Can Help Maine Retain Youth

Many students at the top of their class leave Maine and never come back.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsJanuary 1, 2019 ago

Maine: Born, Raised, and Moved Out

Almost a decade since I left Maine, however, I still have not been able to move back.

By Conner Drigotas, 6 yearsNovember 28, 2018 ago

Immigration Nation: A Response

A flexible immigration policy that encourages greater movement is the only viable option for the United States and other developed nations.

By Conner Drigotas, 7 yearsOctober 22, 2018 ago

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