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Can the President Raise the Debt Limit Unilaterally? Hell no!

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | July 27, 2011

Some people are claiming that if Congress fails to raise the debt limit, the President can raise it himself unilaterally.  […]

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The Unintended Constitutional Mistakes of “Cut, Cap, and Balance”

CONSTITUTION | July 24, 2011

When you write a constitutional amendment, the devil is in the details. “Cut, Cap, and Balance” prescribed some details for

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The greatly misunderstood Chief Justice John Marshall

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 16, 2011

One of the most enduring myths in American constitutional history is that Chief Justice John Marshall was a judicial activist

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Reining in Congress: An Enforceable Balanced Budget Amendment

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 10, 2011

There is growing sentiment that one or more constitutional amendments may be necessary to rein in the runaway Congress. The

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The 1798 “Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen:” Yet another “progessive” irrelevancy

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Uncategorized | July 3, 2011

As Tom Woods points out on his blog, advocates of Obamacare have dug up a 1798 federal  statute that, they

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