Ignorance + Depravity –> Slavery + Ruin
“But still the people themselves must be the chief support of liberty. While the great body of the freeholders are […]
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“But still the people themselves must be the chief support of liberty. While the great body of the freeholders are […]
Ignorance + Depravity –> Slavery + Ruin Read More »
Opponents of popular government, such as those now challenging Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR), argue that when a state
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In NFIB v. Sebelius (the Obamacare decision) a 7-2 majority voided that part of the law that required states to
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The writings of James Madison still offer useful guidance for states seeking to restrain federal overreaching. Akron Law Review has
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Learn more: Hear a podcast on this subject. As I have noted before (for example, here and here) pamphlets written
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Thank goodness for the First Amendment Read More »
A key Democratic Party tactic being used against incumbent Republican Congressman Mike Coffman (R.-Colo.) is to brand him an “extremist.”
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