Rebutting the Claim that an “Anti-Corruption” Principle Should Re-Write the First Amendment
Law professors are overwhelmingly left-of-center, and they spend an undue amount of time trying to justify nearly unlimited federal power. […]
Law professors are overwhelmingly left-of-center, and they spend an undue amount of time trying to justify nearly unlimited federal power. […]
Just to show you that hypocrisy is alive and well in Washington, D.C. (as if you didn’t know), Title V
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Some alarmists are comparing an Article V convention to the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. The argument is that an
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In 1988, Oxford University Press published Russell Caplan’s book Constitutional Brinksmanship. It revealed some of the extensive history behind the
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