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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 3: the pioneers: Socrates, Xenophon, Plato

CONSTITUTION | November 13, 2022

Plato refined Socrates’s classification of political systems and suggested that the better political forms tend to degenerate into corrupt forms. Aristocracy, for example, becomes oligarchy, and democracy becomes tyranny.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 2: The Founders’ education

CONSTITUTION | November 10, 2022

Eighteenth-century education encompassed religion, music, and English. . . . But the heart of the curriculum was made up of the Greco-Roman classics.

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First in a series: The ideas that formed the Constitution

CONSTITUTION | November 6, 2022

These essays will focus on the writers who taught the Founders their political lessons—their lessons in republicanism, in political organization, and in political virtue.

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The Cult of Advocacy: Comments on the State of Legal Scholarship—With Examples from Professor Ablavsky’s Latest Response

CONSTITUTION | October 23, 2022

Many writings by law professors merely serve a political agenda and do not meet the minimal qualifications for real scholarship

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The ‘progressive’ Democrat who pretends he’s a libertarian

CONSTITUTION | October 16, 2022

It is difficult to imagine a more anti-libertarian step than moving small children away from their parents and turning them over to the state.

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Joe Biden’s Charge of ‘Semi-Fascism’

CONSTITUTION | October 6, 2022

A long list of Biden’s actions could be classified as “semifascist.”

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Defending the Constitution: Why the Framers Thought Ratification by Only Nine States Was Sufficient

CONSTITUTION | October 2, 2022

Why nine? Because any combination of nine states (even the nine with the smallest populations) would comprise a majority of American citizens.

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Understanding the Constitution: Originalism was not invented by partisan Republicans

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 23, 2022

In constitutional law, the methods applied by “progressives” are the new, partisan inventions. Originalism is the standard bequeathed by the ages.

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Biden’s nasty speech and the nation’s governors

CONSTITUTION | September 13, 2022

Many states have governors with no illusions about this administration, and who understand what its direction is likely to be. If those governors have not begun already to plan for a crisis, they had better start now.

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Will the Supreme Court stretch the Commerce Clause even more?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 7, 2022

Some claim that when the word “Commerce” is applied to Native Americans, it magically balloons in scope, allowing Congress to regulate just about anything.

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Understanding the Constitution: The Power to Restrict Immigration

CONSTITUTION | September 5, 2022

The Constitution gives Congress power to “define and punish” offenses against the law of nations. Scholars popular among the Founders wrote that illegal immigration is such an offense.

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A Further Response to Prof. Ablavsky on the Indian Commerce Clause

CONSTITUTION | August 29, 2022

We discovered that Ablavsky’s work contained a disturbing number of inaccurate, non-existent, and misleading citations, as well as deceptively-edited quotations.

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