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One Reason Government Keeps Expanding and Freedom Keeps Shrinking

CONSTITUTION | November 16, 2014

Find out how much federal land ownership the Constitution really authorizes! Get Rob’s book, The Original Constitution: What It Actually […]

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Treatise on Amendments Conventions Updated to Include Rules for Congress’s “Call”

Article V, CONSTITUTION | November 6, 2014

Some people claim the rules pertaining to the Constitution’s “Convention for Proposing Amendments” are largely unknown, but there actually is

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Embracing Foreign Languages

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 31, 2014

Republican Congressman Mike Coffman and his Democratic opponent Andrew Romanoff held a public debate yesterday—all in Spanish. It was billed

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The Washington Post Picks Up the Flag from the Convention Alarmists

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 27, 2014

The past week saw yet another assault on those reformers who seek to cure federal dysfunction by promoting a “Convention

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Colorado Goes to the Supreme Court to Defend TABOR

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR, Uncategorized | October 24, 2014

Three years ago, a group of primarily government plaintiffs sued in federal district court to void Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of

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More Evidence From Last Term That It’s Not a “Conservative Supreme Court”

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | October 20, 2014

Note: This article was first published at cns news. There is a common media myth that the current U.S. Supreme

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The Supreme Court’s Same-Sex Marriage Non-Decision: Cowardly and Irresponsible

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | October 13, 2014

This article was first posted at cnsnews.com. The Supreme Court’s decision to reject all requests for review of lower-court homosexual

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Eric Holder & Other Overreaching Prosecutors vs. the Independence Institute

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 26, 2014

An important citizen protection against government is the rule that in criminal prosecutions, criminal statutes are interpreted strictly. In other

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Obama’s Ebola Order: Is it Constitutional to Send Troops to Hand out “Home Health Kits” in Africa?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | September 19, 2014

The Constitution says that the president “shall be Commander in Chief of the Army . . . of the United

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The Constitution on Latin TV (And by “Latin,” we don’t mean Latin American)

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 12, 2014

Institute Research Director Dave Kopel has long urged me to do a broadcast production on the Constitution in the Latin

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The Founders as Mythology

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 7, 2014

Recently when commenting on how Americans view the Founding, an associate of mine observed that in many people’s minds the

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The Famous Case of Coleman v. Miller—and, No, It Doesn't Give Congress Total Control Over the Amendment Process

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 1, 2014

Not long ago, I was listening to a radio talk show and was assured by a caller that the Supreme

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