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The framers explained why the Constitutional Convention had authority to propose the Constitution

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 27, 2023

Key framers explained why the Constitutional Convention had authority to propose a new form of government.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 14: Machiavelli

CONSTITUTION | January 27, 2023

The Founders were far more interested in Machiavelli’s “Discourses on Livy” than in “The Prince.”

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 13: Tacitus

CONSTITUTION | January 23, 2023

The most important lesson the Founders learned from Tacitus was that power corrupts.

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Colorado’s plastic bag law —Part #2

CONSTITUTION | January 22, 2023

Perhaps the old-style liberals wanted us to be more like Europe. But the current “progressive” crowd wants us to be more like the Third World.

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No, a Convention of States Could Not Change the “One State/One Vote” Rule

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 22, 2023

Could a convention of states could change the “one state/one vote” rule to one based on population? The short answer

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Cynical partisan politics behind Colorado’s plastic bag law, Part I

CONSTITUTION | January 17, 2023

The plastic bag law’s oddities comprise the first tip-off that HB 21-1162 is not really about the public good.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, part 12: Plutarch

CONSTITUTION | January 13, 2023

About 40 percent of the title characters in Plutarch’s biographies ended up as pen names in the constitutional debates,

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Here’s What a Truly Conservative Supreme Court Would Do

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court | January 9, 2023

A truly conservative-activist majority would strike down a range of state and federal economic regulations as violating due process. Gone would be minimum wage laws, maximum hour rules, price controls of any kind.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 11: Livy

CONSTITUTION | January 6, 2023

After studying him in school, as adults, many of the Founders remained devoted to Livy.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 10: Virgil alone

CONSTITUTION | January 2, 2023

Participants in the ratification debates could supplement English by using Virgil’s expressions . . . Virgil gave their message more force.

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