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May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 12, 2013

Some constitutional scholars believe state applications for a convention for proposing amendments may limit the convention to voting “yes” or […]

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How We Have Learned More and More About the Constitution's "Convention for Proposing Amendments"

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | August 30, 2013

Listen to Mark Levin’s interview of Rob here. (Go to Aug. 29 podcast, and fast forward to minute 55.) This

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And You “Can’t” Defund Obamacare . . . Why?

CONSTITUTION, ObamaCare, Uncategorized | August 25, 2013

Freedom and popular government in Britain and America became possible because over the course of many years the House of

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The Problems With Repealing the Direct Election of Senators/17th Amendment

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | August 24, 2013

Some political activists argue for repeal of the 17th amendment. In other words, they want to end popular elections of

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Must the Federal Government Honor an "Equal Protection" Rule?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | August 4, 2013

Does the Constitution require the federal government to afford “equal protection of the laws?” At first glance at the Constitution’s

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The Defense of Marriage Act Case: A Carcass for Constitutional Vultures

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 21, 2013

(This is the fourth of several short commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions.) U.S. v. Windsor—the case in which the

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Breakdown in the Americans’ Respect for the Rule of Law?

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | July 16, 2013

Some commentators and compilers have sensed what they believe is a weakening of the rule of law in the United

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Justices Make It Tougher for State Universities to Discriminate, But Not Tough Enough

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 4, 2013

(This is the third of several short commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions.) The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Fisher

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Do the Feds Belong in Indian Adoption Law? (Together with another Natelson citation in the Supreme Court and an acknowledgment of Lisa Morris)

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | July 3, 2013

(Note: This is the second of several short commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions.) There is little more heart-rending than

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Justice Thomas, Quoting Rob Natelson, Had the Constitution Correct In the Arizona Citizenship-for-Voting Case

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | June 25, 2013

NOTE: This is the first of several short commentaries on recent Supreme Court decisions. The Supreme Court recently ruled that

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Without The Constitution You Might Be Someone’s Slave Today—And Other Crucial Facts About The Founding

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | June 15, 2013

On June 14, I keynoted a conference on the American Founding. The conference was sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute,

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New Evidence Suggests Obama’s “Recess Appointments” Are Not Valid

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | May 3, 2013

Litigation over President Obama’s “recess appointments” to the National Labor Relations Board is going to the Supreme Court. A similar

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