Even Constitutional Conventions are Limited
A constitutional convention can be limited and an Article V convention has even less scope than a constitutional convention.
Even Constitutional Conventions are Limited Read More »
A constitutional convention can be limited and an Article V convention has even less scope than a constitutional convention.
Even Constitutional Conventions are Limited Read More »
Why would those responsible for the 14th amendment disqualify a former insurrectionary from most other offices, but not from the presidency? . . . The chances of a former Confederate being elected President were effectively “zero.”
Why It May be Impossible to Disqualify Trump from the Presidency Read More »
The Insurrection Act might apply if “woke” state university officials look the other way while mobs prevent conservative students from exercising their constitutional right to free speech.
What Trump Could—and Couldn’t Do—Under the Insurrection Act Read More »
President Trump has never been convicted—or even charged—with insurrection. . . . I think there should be a conviction for criminal insurrection before a person is disqualified.
The Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision Disqualifying President Trump Read More »
The Hamas terror attack of October 7 triggered an overwhelming display of support among American Christians for Jews and for Israel.
Christian Support for American Jews Began at the Founding Read More »
To some extent, this has happened in several states, But nowhere has it gone as far as in Montana, where the state’s highest court has asserted an absolute veto over what the people may add to their own constitution.
When a Court Vetoes the People: It Happened in Montana Read More »
The record shows that the Constitution’s meaning of “natural born” is complicated, but clear-cut
What Does the Constitution Mean by “Natural Born Citizen?” Read More »
Sixty years of political experience have taught me that secular leftists, unlike most traditional conservatives and liberals, often do not play by the rules.
Why I Still Doubt the 2020 Election Read More »
JFK was, in some ways, the author of the currently overgrown and dysfunctional federal bureaucracy.
John F. Kennedy, RIP Part II, With a Brief Parallel to Joe Biden Read More »
As for recent developments decreasing the “risk” of a runaway convention: That risk never existed.
Heritage Foundation Paper Supports a “Convention of the States” Read More »
Getting the feds out is probably the single most important step toward curing our universities.
Part #4: What’s Wrong with the Universities, and How to Fix It Read More »
In this installment, I identify two other factors that aggravate the problems: The misuse of accreditation and the misuse of sports.
What’s Wrong with the Universities, and How to Fix It: Part 3 Read More »