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So What is This “Amendments Convention” Thing? A Quick Intro

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | April 9, 2015

Are you a journalist or other citizen who needs a quick overview of the Constitution’s Article V “Convention for Proposing […]

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VA Scandals—Only the Latest Example of the Failure of Socialism

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare | April 9, 2015

To know more about socialized medicine—and our future under Obamacare—check out the Department of Veterans’ Affairs health care scandals. The

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The Principles of the Common Law

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | April 3, 2015

Although the Constitution is not, strictly speaking, a common law document, it was written against the backdrop of common law.

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How Liberal Propagandists Fooled Conservatives into Opposing an Amendments Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 26, 2015

This article originally appeared at CNS News. Some conservative groups have become known for uncompromising opposition to the Constitution’s convention

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Where Chief Justice Burger Likely Got His Anti-Amendment Convention Views

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 20, 2015

This article originally appeared in the American Thinker. Opponents of the Constitution’s Article V convention method of proposing amendments tout

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Why the Senators’ Letter to Iran Was Both Appropriate and Legally Necessary

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | March 16, 2015

This article first appeared at the American Thinker website. Suppose you are in a general partnership with Smith. Smith handles

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King v. Burwell: The Latest Obamacare Mess at the Supreme Court

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court | March 10, 2015

When I first heard about King v. Burwell, the latest Obamacare controversy before the U.S. Supreme Court, I assumed it

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New Book About How Deborah—Judge and Biblical Heroine—Freed Israel From Terrorism!

CONSTITUTION | March 6, 2015

Betty Natelson, my wife, has just published a new book—for readers 9 years and up—about the biblical heroine Deborah. Deborah

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Mike Stern Rebuts Claim that "Congress Would Control an Amendments Convention"

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 6, 2015

Article V scholar and former House of Representatives legal counsel Mike Stern has just written a response to the irresponsible

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New Study Shows Campaign Disclosure Rules Violate First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 3, 2015

This article was first published at the American Thinker website. Many commentators and politicians have attacked the Supreme Court’s 2010

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Chief Justice John Marshall: Not the Big Government Guy You Might Think

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | February 22, 2015

Chief Justice John Marshall (in office 1801-1835) is often identified with an expansive “big government” interpretation of the Constitution. Fans

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Trying to Abolish the Convention’s One-State/One-Vote Rule Not Only Would Be Unconstitutional—It Wouldn’t Be Worth Trying

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 6, 2015

One of the far-fetched arguments used to persuade conservatives to oppose an amendments convention is that if 34 states apply,

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