President Biden’s Transfer of other People’s Debts to You
“Abolition of debts . . . or . . . any other improper or wicked project . . . .” — James Madison, Federalist No. 10
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“Abolition of debts . . . or . . . any other improper or wicked project . . . .” — James Madison, Federalist No. 10
President Biden’s Transfer of other People’s Debts to You Read More »
If we are not to lose our freedom entirely, we shall have to find a way to restore the Commerce Clause to something like its original scope.
Understanding the Constitution: The Truth about the Much-Abused Commerce Clause Read More »
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Listen! Constitution Posts in Audio Format, read by Rob Natelson Read More »
This latest survey—like all the previous ones—confirms that when the Constitution uses the word “Commerce,” it does so to mean only mercantile trade and its incidents.
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The effect of this constitutional provision . . . is only to allow a state to defend itself fully—and without congressional consent—when invaded or about to be invaded.
Responding to Professor Bowman’s “Immigration Is Not An Invasion” Read More »
Contrary to popular mythology, none of the Founders drew a sharp distinction between a democracy and a republic.
Democracies, Republics, and TABOR Read More »
According to the disqualification standard being applied to President Trump, very likely some politicians in office today were guilty of giving “aid and comfort to the enemies.”
If Trump Is Disqualified, Leftist ‘Anti-War’ Protesters Are Also Read More »
Our research on state war powers and on allegiance clearly points to an answer on whether the U.S. born children of undocumented immigrants are “birthright citizens”
How States May Respond to Illegal Immigration, Part V: About Birthright Citizenship Read More »
Some defensive state war powers should not be subject to federal preemption at all.
Understanding the Constitution: How States May Respond to Illegal Immigration—Part IV Read More »
The state invaded has the right to seek out and kill the invaders and those responsible for the invasion.
Understanding the Constitution: How States May Respond to Illegal Immigration—Part III Read More »
Under the Constitution, the states may wage defensive war without federal permission.
Understanding the Constitution: How States May Respond to Illegal Immigration—Part II Read More »
What is important for legal purposes is not how we use those words. What is important is how the Constitution uses them.
Understanding the Constitution: How States May Respond to Illegal Immigration—Part I Read More »