Still more proof: the Supreme Court is not “conservative”
Yet, true to form, some media outlets continue to claim the court has a “conservative majority.”
Still more proof: the Supreme Court is not “conservative” Read More »
Yet, true to form, some media outlets continue to claim the court has a “conservative majority.”
Still more proof: the Supreme Court is not “conservative” Read More »
The fact is that real estate socialism doesn’t work any better than most other kinds of socialism.
Problems with Excessive Federal Land Ownership Read More »
The new book collects over two hundred years of history, amendment practice, and court decisions.
First-Ever Legal Treatise On the Constitution’s Amendment Process! Read More »
Previous Origination Clause plaintiffs lost because they attacked Obamacare’s taxes instead of its regulations. Plaintiffs suing for relief from regulations that harm them may have more success.
It’s time to truly test the constitutionality of Obamacare Read More »
[T]he caravan is an “invasion” within the meaning of the Constitution’s Guarantee Clause. Moreover, that Clause does not merely empower federal officials to repel an “Invasion.” It commands them to do so.
The Feds have a constitutional duty to stop the caravan at the border Read More »
Some of the Plan’s features foreshadowed the Articles of Confederation, some foreshadowed the Constitution, and some foreshadowed both.
The Albany Plan of Union: Another Predecessor to the Constitution Read More »
The Charter of Liberties and Frame of Government granted by William Penn to his colony on May 5, 1682 . . . was . . . a true colonial constitution.
William Penn’s Charter of Liberties—one of our Constitution’s ancestors Read More »
The more traditional justices differ significantly in their legal methods and often reach liberal results.
This Supreme Court term will show that there is no 5-4 “conservative majority” Read More »
Claims on both sides that the Constitution or case precedent clearly answer this question are not accurate.
About birthright citizenship Read More »
The Charter foreshadowed important provisions in the Bill of Rights.
Yet another constitutional precedent: a colonial charter from New York Read More »
This article first appeared in Townhall.com. When Senator Susan Collins made her now-famous speech stating she would vote to approve
A spash of cold water: Kavanaugh probably won’t change much, but there are other options Read More »
“The preambles of seven of the nine rescissions show they were based on material mistakes of law and fact.
Are recent “rescissions” of Article V applications valid? Read More »