The Great John Marshall, Part 4
Marshall was not part of the “living constitution” project. He sought to interpret the Constitution according to “the intention of its makers.”
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Marshall was not part of the “living constitution” project. He sought to interpret the Constitution according to “the intention of its makers.”
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There has been a effort in the law schools—and at times in the Supreme Court—to appropriate Marshall as a model for liberal activism.
The Great John Marshall, Part 3 Read More »
Three new North Carolina documents from the Founding confirm that an amendments convention is a “convention of the states.”
It’s a “Convention of the States”—Three More Founding-Era Documents Confirm It Read More »
John Marshall helped secure adoption of the Constitution.
The Great John Marshall: Part 1 Read More »
Justice Barrett’s opinion contains a readable survey of the court’s convoluted “takings” law.
SCOTUS Defends Property Rights, but Raises Constitutional Questions Read More »
Is there a hidden flaw in the Constitution that, when leveraged legitimately, could create tyranny? If so, what is it?
Alexander Hamilton may have borrowed part of his Necessary and Proper Clause analysis from a famous English theologian.
Alexander Hamilton, Richard Hooker, and the Necessary and Proper Clause Read More »
Texas authorities are not trying to void a federal law. They are trying to enforce federal law. And they have a perfect right to do so.
The Myth that States Can’t Defend Against Illegal Immigration Read More »
History shows that the relentless trend toward federalizing our elections will continue unless we amend the Constitution to stop it.
The Constitution and Elections, Part IV: Adopting an Election-Protection Amendment Read More »
This post discusses five constitutional amendments affecting elections.
The Constitution and Elections, Part II: Ideal Voters and Changes by Amendment Read More »
Less than two years ago, we Americans came perilously close to losing our election system. Once the balance of power shifts back again you can bet the election-rigging proposals will re-surface. And this time, they’ll pass.
The Constitution and Elections, Part I: The Founders’ Design Read More »
“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 »