Yet more evidence comes to light that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states”
Founding era state legislative records show beyond doubt that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states”
Founding era state legislative records show beyond doubt that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states”
Sometimes “our democracy” just doesn’t seem to matter.
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When the framers and ratifiers used the phrase “regulate Commerce” they meant “regulate trade.” Both “regulate commerce” and “regulate trade” meant to administer the body of jurisprudence known as the law merchant.
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If the American Founding had a poet laureate, Virgil would be it.
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Directly or indirectly, Cicero probably influenced the Constitution as much as any other thinker.
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During the Founding era, the phrase “regulate Commerce” had a very specific meaning
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Cicero’s views are reflected in some of the Constitution’s specific provisions.
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In the debate over the Constitution, both sides looked to Polybius for ammunition.
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Read about the constitutional and legal issues in Twitter censorship.
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