Impeachment: Is Judge Boasberg Guilty of a “High Misdemeanor?”
The Founders’ law books make it very clear what the Constitution means by “high Misdemeanor.”
Impeachment: Is Judge Boasberg Guilty of a “High Misdemeanor?” Read More »
The Founders’ law books make it very clear what the Constitution means by “high Misdemeanor.”
Impeachment: Is Judge Boasberg Guilty of a “High Misdemeanor?” Read More »
Thus far, the Trump cuts have been only a tiny fraction of recent federal employment increases.
Is Trump Really Cutting the Size of Government? Read More »
Since 2009, Colorado regulation and government spending have exploded, and every branch of state government seems to have taken on an authoritarian tinge.
The Constitution and Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban Read More »
Freedom of the press is as much for ordinary citizens as journalists, so the law should not discriminate against ordinary citizens.
Special privileges for journalists contrary to ‘freedom of press’ Read More »
Making up new ways to interpret the Constitution is unfaithful to the document. If the Founders had known people would do that, they would have written it differently.
Defending the Founders’ Interpretation of the Constitution Read More »
Even we don’t restore the Constitution’s spending limits, the courts have power to stop waste like “promoting DEI in Serbia.”
A Rule for Curbing Wasteful Spending Read More »
This post summarizes what earlier posts at this site have said about the states’ power to curb illegal immigration.
May the States Block Illegal Immigration? Read More »
Is spying constitutionally-protected “freedom of speech” or “freedom of the press” because it is conducted by an internet application?
TikTok and the First Amendment Read More »
Biden was unique in scoring poorly not just on one or two of the factors academics use for demoting presidents, but on several.
Bye-Bye Biden: The Departure of America’s Worst President Read More »
Since Colorado “progressives” have decided to blow up the long-standing Labor Peace Act, the rest of us have an opportunity to replace it with something better.
The Case for ‘Right to Work’ in Colorado Read More »
The Founding-era evidence on this point is both massive and uncontradicted.
Two new SCOTUS decisions make it clear NPV violates the Colorado Constitution.
Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme Read More »