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Impeachment: What did the Founders mean by “High Misdemeanors?”

CONSTITUTION | June 19, 2018

A president . . . is subject to impeachment and removal for dishonesty, disloyalty, negligence, and the like. But he is not impeachable merely for mistakes in policy or reasonable disagreements over interpretation of the law.

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The Founders’ promises about what the Federal Government could NOT do

CONSTITUTION | June 3, 2018

Functions outside the federal sphere were to include “social services, education, criminal law, civil justice, land use, and others.”

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The U.S. Post Office: the Constitution’s odd nod to socialism

CONSTITUTION | June 1, 2018

What does the Postal Power tell us about congressional delegation to administrative agencies?

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New information on the Constitution’s ratification — Part III: Vermont

CONSTITUTION | May 13, 2018

New Hampshire was, and is, quite a small state, but its ratification was particularly significant.

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New information on the Constitution’s ratification — Part II: New Hampshire

CONSTITUTION | May 6, 2018

New Hampshire was, and is, quite a small state, but its ratification was particularly significant.

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New information on the Constitution’s ratification — Part I: South Carolina

CONSTITUTION | May 3, 2018

. . . if you want to apply the Founders’ own rules of interpretation to the Constitution, the understanding of the ratifiers is most important.

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Is Federal Infrastructure Spending Unconstitutional?

CONSTITUTION | April 3, 2018

So what was the understanding in 1787-90? I have pieced this together over many years. In a nutshell, here it is:

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New Article: The President is Not Violating the Foreign Emoluments Clause

CONSTITUTION | February 25, 2018

The study indirectly absolves President Trump of claims that he is violating the Constitution by receiving profits from enterprises whose customers include foreign governments.

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It seems this blog was right about natural born citizenship all along

CONSTITUTION | February 25, 2018

A new study confirms this blog’s conclusions in all important details.

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The Poetry in the Constitution’s Preamble

CONSTITUTION | February 14, 2018

Morris’ approach was unique and has served as an inspiration for constitution-makers ever since.

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Where the Constitution’s Word “Convention” Came From

Article V, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | February 4, 2018

Fortunately, by the time the Constitution was written, this verbal confusion had been pretty much been sorted out.

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II Senior Fellow Natelson’s Research Again Relied on by a Supreme Court Justice

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | December 10, 2017

Rob’s research, published in the 2008 article, showed convincingly that Justice Thomas was right to be skeptical.

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