Jon Caldara Interviews Rob Natelson on Why Colorado’s “Anti-Sectarian” Rule Violates the U.S. Constitution
The Colorado Constitution’s ban on aid to “sectarian” institutions flatly violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
The Colorado Constitution’s ban on aid to “sectarian” institutions flatly violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
The study indirectly absolves President Trump of claims that he is violating the Constitution by receiving profits from enterprises whose customers include foreign governments.
New Article: The President is Not Violating the Foreign Emoluments Clause Read More »
A new study confirms this blog’s conclusions in all important details.
It seems this blog was right about natural born citizenship all along Read More »
None of the amendment campaigns . . . favors the open-ended convention needed for radical change. All of their model legislative applications severely limit the convention’s scope.
[D]uring the 2013 shutdown, the Department of the Interior announced it was closing Rocky Mountain National Park . . . No problem: Colorado state government kicked in the money . . . and it stayed open. A few Coloradans began to ask, “Who needs the feds to run the park after all?”
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Educated citizens who enter politics eventually learn that deep ignorance is not unusual among elected officials. To idealists, the discovery can be a shock.
Schatz’s ignorance of our Anglo-American legal heritage is part of a much wider problem Read More »
Morris’ approach was unique and has served as an inspiration for constitution-makers ever since.
The Poetry in the Constitution’s Preamble Read More »
Opponents of the new tax law are right to be concerned about federal overreaching, but they are barking up the wrong tree. They are inventing a fictional limit on federal authority while ignoring real ones.
Cuomo’s Claim that capping SALT deductions is unconstitutional is wrong Read More »
Once again, we are threatened with a federal government “shutdown.” Well, this citizen out in the hinterland says, “Bring it
Another government shutdown would be great for America Read More »
Fortunately, by the time the Constitution was written, this verbal confusion had been pretty much been sorted out.
Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From Read More »
Rob’s new research demonstrates that bans on “sectarian” aid were . . . designed to require state officials to discriminate in favor of mainstream Protestantism and against any faiths they deemed “bigoted” or “extreme.”
But let’s face it: The election of almost any of the major presidential candidates other than avowed socialist Bernie Sanders probably would have triggered a similar boom . . . the upsurge would have come because its principal cause has not been who was elected, but who has departed.
The link between Obama’s departure and your increasing wealth Read More »