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A Response to Professor Seidman

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 4, 2013

Should we acknowledge that the U.S. Constitution is filled with “archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions,” and “extricat[e] ourselves from […]

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A Correction They Didn’t Print: The Denver Post and Judge Bork

CONSTITUTION | January 2, 2013

A Denver Post article on the passing of Judge Robert Bork (Dec. 20) says, “He advocated a view of judging

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It’s (not quite) a Riot! How the Constitution’s language differs

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 26, 2012

“. . . it opens a door to the appointment of a swarm of revenue and excise officers to prey

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Constitutionally, Speaker Boehner Should Not Be Making Pre-emptive Tax Concessions

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 23, 2012

From the standpoint of one familiar with our constitutional history, the spectacle of the Speaker of the U.S. House of

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Do States Have a Right to Secede?

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 12, 2012

The news that thousands of people have signed a petition for their own states to secede from the union has

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Why States Must Shun the Obamacare Medicaid Expansion

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare | December 6, 2012

During the Obamacare case before the Supreme Court, the Independence Institute argued that the law’s provisions forcing the states to

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Bans on Political Party Endorsements of Judges Held Invalid

CONSTITUTION | November 29, 2012

A federal appeals court has struck down a Montana law forbidding political parties from endorsing candidates in non-partisan judicial elections.

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Did the Founders’ Constitution Permit Federal Tort Reform?

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | November 23, 2012

NOTE: The photo shows the author at the sundial in James Madison’s garden at Montpelier, VA. On behalf of the

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“Necessary and Proper” = “Necessaria et Opportuna”

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Uncategorized | November 17, 2012

To justify the huge growth of federal regulations over the last few decades, lawyers and judges frequently cite the Constitution’s

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What now?

Article V, CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Uncategorized | November 9, 2012

The November 6 election outcome has many friends of the Constitution dispirited. As so often before, they hoped that by

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The Constitution and One State's "Campaign Finance Reform" Mess

CONSTITUTION | November 2, 2012

From Montana come valuable lessons about campaign finance “reform.” Montana has a long history of adopting restrictive campaign laws. But

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New II Issue Paper Rebuts Myth that Citizen Review of Laws and Taxes Violates the Republican Form

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR, Uncategorized | October 26, 2012

If you are exposed to enough politics, sooner or later you’ll hear the old saw that the U.S. is “a

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