How states can work together without the feds
States contemplating interposition usually should act in cooperation with other states. This essay outlines how methods of cooperation work.
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States contemplating interposition usually should act in cooperation with other states. This essay outlines how methods of cooperation work.
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Banks’ and Cawthorn’s accusers . . . are apparently ignorant of our constitutional traditions. They are also malicious . . . .
Can pro-Trump congressmen be disqualified as ‘insurrectionists?’ Read More »
Right now—while pandemic mistakes are fresh in our minds—is the time to adopt legal reforms to ensure those mistakes don’t happen again.
Never Again! Reforms to prevent future pandemic overreach Read More »
This information raises the number of verified conventions of colonies and states to 42. This experience renders absurd the common claim that the . . . details of conventions of states are “unknown.”
Two New Conventions of States Discovered! Read More »
It is perverse to spend so much [constitutional law] class time on areas of recurrently-shifting jurisprudence, while neglecting constitutional principles that are just as central and far more enduring.
This riot was very wrong. But it was also in a different category from those regularly sponsored by the left—a category well precedented in American tradition
What the Jan. 6 Capitol Incursion Really Was Read More »
This series explains THE central event in the conversion of a constitutional federal government into the present unlimited “monster state.”
1937-1944: How the Supreme Court Re-wrote the Constitution – the Complete Series Read More »
Salon.com issued a defamatory article it has refused to correct.
Notice to Readers from Rob Natelson Read More »
If Biden truly cared about judicial diversity, instead of ruling out males and non-blacks, he’d rule out Harvard and Yale.
Biden’s pool of potential SCOTUS nominees hurts diversity rather than promotes It Read More »