Why Issues of Birthright Citizenship Are So Difficult
What makes this issue so difficult is that all the major positions have evidence to support them.
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What makes this issue so difficult is that all the major positions have evidence to support them.
Why Issues of Birthright Citizenship Are So Difficult Read More »
The court found that the statute granting courts power to grant injunctions did not include universal injunctions.
Unpacking the Supreme Court’s ‘Universal Injunction’ Decision Read More »
The Founding-era doctrine of implied powers has been misunderstood during the modern era. Result have been an over-estimate of congressional power and confusion about the President’s authority.
Implied Powers in the Constitution Read More »
It appears the court was trying to update the statute. But updating federal statutes is not the job of appointed-for-life judges. It is a job for democratically-elected members of Congress.
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The latest edition responds to new controversies surrounding an old document.
“The Original Constitution”—Long-Awaited 4th Edition Arrives! Read More »
The media claim that there is a firm 6-3 Supreme Court is untrue, as demonstrated by this freedom of religion case.
The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Religious Freedom Ruling Explained Read More »
The fundamental problem with the President’s tariff orders is not that he interpreted the law too expansively. It is that the law may be unconstitutional.
Are President Trump’s Tariff Orders Constitutional? Read More »
The case of Trump v. Wilcox may be the next step in restoring democratic control over the federal bureaucracy.
Will the Supreme Court Restore Popular Control Over the ‘Deep State?’ Read More »
Kamala Harris and every member of Biden’s cabinet need to be asked why they did not invoke the 25th amendment.
The Coverup of Biden’s Mental State: “A Crime Against the Republic” Read More »
It’s time for Colorado Public Radio to pull its snout from the federal trough.
End Federal Funding for Public Broadcasting. Read More »
Vergil’s poetry was an inspiration for the Founders and is the basis for all three mottos on the Great Seal of the United States.
Vergil: Poet Laureate of the American Founding Read More »
The Colorado constitution as adopted in 1876 was admitted by all to be republican in form. But it imposed far more limits on the legislature’s financial powers than TABOR does.
Colorado Lawmakers’ Absurd Proposal to Void TABOR Read More »