Antonin Scalia, RIP
Justice Antonin Scalia was one of the most eloquent opinion writers in the history of the United States Supreme […]
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Justice Antonin Scalia was one of the most eloquent opinion writers in the history of the United States Supreme […]
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As people who follow education reform already know, the Colorado Supreme Court recently struck down the Douglas County school board’s
Some of the Colorado Supreme Court’s Mistakes in the Douglas County School Choice Case Read More »
This article was first published on the American Thinker website. Some on the left now argue that only individuals—not businesses
A Liberal Supreme Court Majority Grants Businesses Bill of Rights Protection Read More »
This article originally appeared at CNS News. When two of the largest corporations in the world—Walmart and Apple Computer—pressured Indiana
The Arkansas-Indiana Religious Freedom Controversy: “Progressive” Hypocrisy On Display Read More »
This article was first published at the American Thinker website. Many commentators and politicians have attacked the Supreme Court’s 2010
New Study Shows Campaign Disclosure Rules Violate First Amendment Read More »
Last week I reported on Justice Thomas’ citation of my work in his concurring opinion in Town of Greece v.
Town of Greece Case Returns the Establishment Clause To Its Original Meaning Read More »
I’m pleased to report that this past week the brilliant Justice Clarence Thomas cited my work on the Necessary and
Rob Natelson Cited Again at Supreme Court—This Time in a Religion Case Read More »
The Supreme Court’s latest campaign finance decision, McCutcheon v. FEC, has sent up the predictable howls. In McCutcheon, the Court
Get Members of Congress Out of the Business of Rigging Campaign Rules Read More »
It is a common claim that most of the Founders were deists. (A deist is a person who believes that
A Question: Where Did the Story Get Started that Most of the Founders were Deists? Read More »
One of the most common questions posed to me when I discuss the Constitution on talk radio is “Can a
Can Treaties Override the Constitution? An Issue Posed By Bond v. United States Read More »
Law professors are overwhelmingly left-of-center, and they spend an undue amount of time trying to justify nearly unlimited federal power.
My recent address in Grand Junction on the Colorado gun control laws has received widespread notice. This is particularly so
Protecting People Against "Gun Control" Read More »