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The Founders and the Constitution, Part 12: Benjamin Franklin

CONSTITUTION | June 6, 2023

Franklin often used his wit to communicate real-world lessons.

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Did the Iroquois Confederation influence the Constitution? A myth they may be teaching your children

CONSTITUTION | April 22, 2022

The Iroquois Confederation is a worthy subject for study . . . . However, students should not be taught that it had any significant effect on the American Union or on the Constitution.

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The U.S. Post Office: the Constitution’s odd nod to socialism

CONSTITUTION | June 1, 2018

What does the Postal Power tell us about congressional delegation to administrative agencies?

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A New Look at the Founders Through the Postal Clause

CONSTITUTION | February 21, 2017

The Constitution’s Postal Clause grants Congress power to “establish Post Offices and Post Roads.” There is a fascinating history behind

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