Missouri court gets it right on constitutional amendment law
“The courts have a long record of applying constitutional amendment law accurately and fairly.”
Missouri court gets it right on constitutional amendment law Read More »
“The courts have a long record of applying constitutional amendment law accurately and fairly.”
Missouri court gets it right on constitutional amendment law Read More »
“During the 18th century, when “advice” . . . appeared in the same phrase with the preposition “with,” the word meant deliberation or consideration.”
What does it mean for the Senate to give Its “Advice and Consent?” Read More »
But a “friend of the court” brief filed by the Independence Institute has shredded one of the key defenses.
II Court Brief Uphold’s Founders’ View of Electoral College Read More »
“Living Constitutionalists” sometimes claim erroneously that recovering the Constitution’s original meaning is impractical.
New article shows how 18th century law helps us understand the Constitution Read More »