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Bicycle damage to mountain parks a government failure

CONSTITUTION | September 10, 2021

A sharp increase in Colorado mountain biking, caused partly by population rise but primarily by new bike technology, caused cyclists to flood the mountain parks. Administrators have failed to respond effectively

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The courts go AWOL on the virus vax

CONSTITUTION | September 10, 2021

Those rights liberals favor are placed in, as the Supreme Court expresses it, a “preferred position.” The rights favored by everyone else can be more readily trampled.

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Understanding the Constitution: Why most federal land holdings are unconstitutional and why you should care

CONSTITUTION | September 6, 2021

Here’s the most important underlying cause of the fires: federal land ownership.

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Tenant eviction moratoria are more than unconstitutional; they’re insurrectionary

CONSTITUTION | August 30, 2021

These orders, federal and state, and not merely unconstitutional. They are fundamentally anti-constitutional. They are at war with a fundamental reason the Constitution was adopted.

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Understanding the Constitution: How the document was composed

CONSTITUTION | August 26, 2021

In drafting the U.S. Constitution, the framers composed a document unique for its balance and beauty.

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Understanding the Constitution: the force of the Preamble

CONSTITUTION | August 23, 2021

The term “the people” was not, as sometimes claimed, limited to wealthy white males.

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Understanding the Constitution: the style of the preamble

CONSTITUTION | August 15, 2021

Gouverneur Morris had been educated in Greek and Latin poetry, but in composing the preamble he wisely adopted meter appropriate to English. He heightened the effect with alliteration and near rhymes.

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Twitter v. Trump, Part 3: Trump’s best ‘free speech’ claim against Twitter

CONSTITUTION | August 4, 2021

If the plaintiffs actually do uncover systematic efforts by the Biden administration and other Democratic officeholders to suppress freedom of speech and freedom of the press, this will be the most egregious abuse-of-power scandal in recent times.

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Trump v. Twitter, Part 2: Can a private company violate the First Amendment?

CONSTITUTION | August 3, 2021

So, the theory goes, if Congress invited Twitter to exercise political censorship, then Congress violated the First Amendment. But this theory also has weaknesses . . . .

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Trump v. Twitter, Part 1: How social media censors abuse federal law

CONSTITUTION | August 2, 2021

Social media’s power to censor must be exercised only to empower parents in protecting their children. . . . . It’s not a license for a company’s civic ignoramuses to impose their political prejudices on the rest of us.

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How the media misrepresent our liberal-leaning Supreme Court

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 22, 2021

The cases show that the Roberts court is committed to the case precedents through which the liberal 20th century justices re-wrote the Constitution.

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The liberal Supreme Court: A review of the recent term

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 15, 2021

The court doesn’t have a “conservative majority.” In constitutional cases at least, it leans toward the liberal side.

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