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Does the Constitution really give Congress power over immigration?

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 17, 2010

Congress’s power to “define and punish . . . Offenses against the Law of Nations” included authority to “define” immigration rules and “punish” those who violated them.

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How to amend the Constitution safely and without Congress — according to the Founders

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 9, 2010

“How to” Issue Papers on obtaining needed constitutional amendments without the consent of Congress.

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Constitutional Breakdown: How the GOP-Dem Tax and Spend Compromise Throttles the Voters’ Will

CONSTITUTION | December 6, 2010

The impending taxing and spending compromise between congressional Republicans and Democrats and the Obama administration demonstrates how the federal constitutional

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Was the Constitutional Convention a “Runaway?”

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | November 26, 2010

[Rob Natelson is the author of The Original Constitution: What It Really Said and Meant – an objective explanation of

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Airport searches and the Fourth Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | November 21, 2010

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,

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Why law professors don’t tell us much about our Constitution

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | November 14, 2010

Real scholarship is about facts, not argument.

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Does the Constitution’s Commerce Power justify ObamaCare?

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare | November 7, 2010

(To learn more about this topic, listen to Justin Longo’s interview with Rob Natelson — “Constitutionally, what does the word

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Twenty Legal Rules for Conventions for Proposing Amendments

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 31, 2010

(To learn more about this topic, listen Justin Longo’s interview with Rob Natelson — “What Would an Article V Convention

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Lest we forget…the horrendous consequences of ObamaCare

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare | October 26, 2010

With the election just days away but passage of ObamaCare months in the past, it’s easy to forget the punishment

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How would a convention for proposing amendments work?

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 24, 2010

Last week I reported on the growing movement to “save the Constitution by amending it” – the much-precedented process of

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Amending the Constitution to Save It

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 18, 2010

To learn more:  hear a podcast of “amending the Constitution to save it” at http://ivoices.org/. During the previous year or

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Pro-Freedom Candidates Passing Up Candidate Forums? Good!!!

CONSTITUTION | October 4, 2010

We’ll drop the constitutional-wonk stuff this week, and talk some practical politics. Our local paper has a story about how

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