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Two liberal Supreme Court justices slap down the Left’s historical desecration

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 8, 2019

Two of the Supreme Court’s most liberal members effectively told us they want no part of this campaign of historical destruction.

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Amending the U.S. Constitution: a basic guide

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 7, 2019

Historically, amendments have proven to be powerful vehicles for reform.

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The verdict is in: We do not have a “conservative Supreme Court”

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 1, 2019

The Supreme Court term just over certainly confirmed what I wrote shortly after it started: The constant refrain that the current bench is a “conservative Supreme Court” with a “conservative majority” is flat wrong.

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New SCOTUS case does more than pave the way to reverse Roe v. Wade

CONSTITUTION | June 24, 2019

Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurrence probably received the most media attention. It is an essay on when the Supreme Court should follow precedent or overrule it. It helps lay the basis for reversing Roe v. Wade . . . .

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Curb on the regulatory state? Court holds corporations protected from “excessive fines”

CONSTITUTION | June 17, 2019

Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the Excessive Fines Clause does protect corporations.

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How our presidential election system works

CONSTITUTION | June 5, 2019

Some writers claim the framers adopted an indirect election procedure because they didn’t trust democracy. This is an oversimplification. The framers balanced many factors.

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Judicial oligarchy is the wrong way to decide abortion policy

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 3, 2019

On abortion policy America has ceased to be a democracy and has become a judicial oligarchy.

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More on how National Popular Vote would import third world “elections” to America

CONSTITUTION | May 27, 2019

Nevada and Colorado legislatures voted to import a failed third-world election system into the United States.

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The Supreme Court re-affirms Indian treaty originalism

CONSTITUTION | May 22, 2019

Why do many judges and commentators abandon standard interpretative methods when addressing some parts of the Constitution? The answer is clear.

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Are we in a constitutional crisis? Yes, but it’s not what you think

Article V, CONSTITUTION | May 17, 2019

Will the American people correct the situation and end the crisis? Or is our era of constitutional government over? The answers depend largely on the fate of the “convention of states” movement.

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What’s good about the U.S. Constitution

CONSTITUTION | May 3, 2019

Many federal programs have been adopted in excess of the original Constitution’s limits on federal authority. They have been identified as culprits behind a number of serious social problems.

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The Supreme Court just applied originalism to an Indian treaty, so why not to the Constitution?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | April 29, 2019

This case illustrates how judges apply originalism for almost all legal documents — except the Constitution.

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