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Some of the Colorado Supreme Court’s Mistakes in the Douglas County School Choice Case

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | October 22, 2015

As people who follow education reform already know, the Colorado Supreme Court recently struck down the Douglas County school board’s […]

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A Liberal Supreme Court Majority Grants Businesses Bill of Rights Protection

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 24, 2015

This article was first published on the American Thinker website. Some on the left now argue that only individuals—not businesses

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The Arkansas-Indiana Religious Freedom Controversy: “Progressive” Hypocrisy On Display

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | April 16, 2015

This article originally appeared at CNS News. When two of the largest corporations in the world—Walmart and Apple Computer—pressured Indiana

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New Study Shows Campaign Disclosure Rules Violate First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 3, 2015

This article was first published at the American Thinker website. Many commentators and politicians have attacked the Supreme Court’s 2010

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Town of Greece Case Returns the Establishment Clause To Its Original Meaning

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 15, 2014

Last week I reported on Justice Thomas’ citation of my work in his concurring opinion in Town of Greece v.

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Rob Natelson Cited Again at Supreme Court—This Time in a Religion Case

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 10, 2014

I’m pleased to report that this past week the brilliant Justice Clarence Thomas cited my work on the Necessary and

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Get Members of Congress Out of the Business of Rigging Campaign Rules

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | May 4, 2014

The Supreme Court’s latest campaign finance decision, McCutcheon v. FEC, has sent up the predictable howls. In McCutcheon, the Court

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A Question: Where Did the Story Get Started that Most of the Founders were Deists?

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 3, 2013

It is a common claim that most of the Founders were deists. (A deist is a person who believes that

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Can Treaties Override the Constitution? An Issue Posed By Bond v. United States

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | November 10, 2013

One of the most common questions posed to me when I discuss the Constitution on talk radio is “Can a

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Rebutting the Claim that an “Anti-Corruption” Principle Should Re-Write the First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 27, 2013

Law professors are overwhelmingly left-of-center, and they spend an undue amount of time trying to justify nearly unlimited federal power.

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Protecting People Against "Gun Control"

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | March 27, 2013

My recent address in Grand Junction on the Colorado gun control laws has received widespread notice. This is particularly so

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Federal “Campaign Finance” Laws are Mostly Unconstitutional

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | October 14, 2012

In a recent posting, I wrote: [I]t is dubious whether the Constitution even gives Congress power to regulate the source

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