New Article: Government's Obligation To Be Impartial
The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state […]
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The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state […]
New Article: Government's Obligation To Be Impartial Read More »
The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state
New Article: Government’s Obligation To Be Impartial Read More »
Note: This a modified version of an article that appeared at The American Thinker. Two years ago, the Supreme Court
Did Obamacare Violate the Constitution’s Origination Clause? No. . . and Yes Read More »
In its recent decision in Bond v. United States, the Supreme Court avoided deciding whether Congress, in executing a treaty,
After some truly painful reading experiences, I’ve become skeptical of history books written by celebrities. Lynn Cheney is the wife
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(This article originally appeared in The American Thinker.) I applaud the result of the recess appointments case and I am
Problems in the Recess Appointments Case (Even though Rob was cited again) Read More »
Well over a hundred state lawmakers from 33 states met this past week to plan for an Article V “Convention
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Is the penalty for not buying insurance in the Affordable Care Act (ACA—Obamacare) unconstitutional as a “tax” that originated in
Last week I reported on Justice Thomas’ citation of my work in his concurring opinion in Town of Greece v.
Town of Greece Case Returns the Establishment Clause To Its Original Meaning Read More »
I’m pleased to report that this past week the brilliant Justice Clarence Thomas cited my work on the Necessary and
Rob Natelson Cited Again at Supreme Court—This Time in a Religion Case Read More »
The Supreme Court’s latest campaign finance decision, McCutcheon v. FEC, has sent up the predictable howls. In McCutcheon, the Court
Get Members of Congress Out of the Business of Rigging Campaign Rules Read More »
The Bundy stand-off in Nevada has induced several people to ask me about the extent to which the federal government
Ownership of Federal Land: Answers Suggested by the Bundy Standoff Read More »