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New Article: Government's Obligation To Be Impartial

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 8, 2014

The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state […]

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New Article: Government’s Obligation To Be Impartial

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 8, 2014

The Constitution was adopted amid a belief that government is a public trust.* Does the Constitution require federal and state

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Did Obamacare Violate the Constitution’s Origination Clause? No. . . and Yes

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | August 5, 2014

Note: This a modified version of an article that appeared at The American Thinker. Two years ago, the Supreme Court

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How Much Authority Does Congress Have Under the Treaty Power? The Question the Supreme Court Dodged in Bond v. U.S.

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 20, 2014

In its recent decision in Bond v. United States, the Supreme Court avoided deciding whether Congress, in executing a treaty,

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Book Review: James Madison: A Life Reconsidered, by Lynn Cheney (Viking, 2014)

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | July 4, 2014

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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Problems in the Recess Appointments Case (Even though Rob was cited again)

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | June 29, 2014

(This article originally appeared in The American Thinker.) I applaud the result of the recess appointments case and I am

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Momentum for an Amendments Convention Accelerates Even More

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | June 15, 2014

Well over a hundred state lawmakers from 33 states met this past week to plan for an Article V “Convention

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The Results Are In: The Obamacare “Penalty” Didn’t Violate the Origination Clause, but Obamacare’s Regulations Did

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 20, 2014

Is the penalty for not buying insurance in the Affordable Care Act (ACA—Obamacare) unconstitutional as a “tax” that originated in

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Town of Greece Case Returns the Establishment Clause To Its Original Meaning

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 15, 2014

Last week I reported on Justice Thomas’ citation of my work in his concurring opinion in Town of Greece v.

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Rob Natelson Cited Again at Supreme Court—This Time in a Religion Case

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 10, 2014

I’m pleased to report that this past week the brilliant Justice Clarence Thomas cited my work on the Necessary and

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Get Members of Congress Out of the Business of Rigging Campaign Rules

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 4, 2014

The Supreme Court’s latest campaign finance decision, McCutcheon v. FEC, has sent up the predictable howls. In McCutcheon, the Court

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Ownership of Federal Land: Answers Suggested by the Bundy Standoff

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | April 25, 2014

The Bundy stand-off in Nevada has induced several people to ask me about the extent to which the federal government

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