SCOTUS Defends Property Rights, but Raises Constitutional Questions
Justice Barrett’s opinion contains a readable survey of the court’s convoluted “takings” law.
SCOTUS Defends Property Rights, but Raises Constitutional Questions Read More »
Justice Barrett’s opinion contains a readable survey of the court’s convoluted “takings” law.
SCOTUS Defends Property Rights, but Raises Constitutional Questions Read More »
Is there a hidden flaw in the Constitution that, when leveraged legitimately, could create tyranny? If so, what is it?
The Montana Supreme Court’s overruling of election integrity laws is part of a wider pattern.
The Montana Supreme Court Tries to Move the State Left Read More »
Alexander Hamilton may have borrowed part of his Necessary and Proper Clause analysis from a famous English theologian.
Alexander Hamilton, Richard Hooker, and the Necessary and Proper Clause Read More »
Texas authorities are not trying to void a federal law. They are trying to enforce federal law. And they have a perfect right to do so.
The Myth that States Can’t Defend Against Illegal Immigration Read More »
History shows that the relentless trend toward federalizing our elections will continue unless we amend the Constitution to stop it.
The Constitution and Elections, Part IV: Adopting an Election-Protection Amendment Read More »
The Constitution’s design for regulating elections at the state level is still largely intact. But the transfer of voting strength away from those with a stake in society and the growth of federal power threaten what remains of the system.
The Constitution and Elections, Part III: 20th Century Changes Read More »
This post discusses five constitutional amendments affecting elections.
The Constitution and Elections, Part II: Ideal Voters and Changes by Amendment Read More »
Less than two years ago, we Americans came perilously close to losing our election system. Once the balance of power shifts back again you can bet the election-rigging proposals will re-surface. And this time, they’ll pass.
The Constitution and Elections, Part I: The Founders’ Design Read More »
The rankings tells us more about the sickness in the universities than about our presidents.
Presidential Rankings: Another Symptom of the University Virus Read More »
“Abolition of debts . . . or . . . any other improper or wicked project . . . .” — James Madison, Federalist No. 10
President Biden’s Transfer of other People’s Debts to You Read More »
If we are not to lose our freedom entirely, we shall have to find a way to restore the Commerce Clause to something like its original scope.
Understanding the Constitution: The Truth about the Much-Abused Commerce Clause Read More »