Split Decision: Two New TABOR Cases
The Colorado Supreme Court, in a break with its long hostility to TABOR, finally did the right thing.
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The Colorado Supreme Court, in a break with its long hostility to TABOR, finally did the right thing.
Split Decision: Two New TABOR Cases Read More »
There is also the uncomfortable fact that the 1972 constitution may not have been validly ratified, because of the way the election was held and because the number of “yes” votes fell short of what was required.
A new Montana Constitutional Convention? Read More »
This originally was a two part essay appearing in the Epoch Times on November 19 and November 20, 2025. Are tariffs always taxes? When does
The Constitution and the Trump Tariffs Read More »
A version of this article first appeared at the Mountain States Policy Center website. On November 5, a federal district
Weiser has used taxpayer-funded lawsuits to go on a jihad against President Trump, and probably to promote his own candidacy for governor of Colorado.
The Colorado A-G’s taxpayer-funded obsession with Trump Read More »
Open primary laws may violate the First Amendment by allowing people hostile to a party to vote for the party’s nominees.
Are Open Primaries Unconstitutional? Read More »
Progressive income taxes don’t hurt the rich. They are penalties on upward mobility and hope that hurt everyone but the rich.
‘Progressive’ income tax scheme threatens Colorado Read More »
Analyzing the law behind recent cases challenging the President’s authority to federalize the National Guard.
President Trump, the Constitution, and the National Guard Cases Read More »
During the 2021-2025 timespan, American newspaper writers used the political insult “right wing extremist” seventeen times more often than “left-wing extremist.”
Surrounded by Leftist Propaganda: Proving Media Bias Over Time Read More »
You cannot fully understand the Constitution without knowing how the Founders were affected by the saga of ancient Rome.
Ancient Rome and the Constitution Read More »
Leftist violence suggests a pattern of criminal planning that extends back many years.
RICO the Violent Left Read More »
The Virginia legislature, not Congress, called the Constitutional Convention.
Who Called the Constitutional Convention? The Commonwealth of Virginia Read More »