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Does the Constitution require a declaration of war for President Trump to maintain his Iran offensive?

CONSTITUTION | March 5, 2026

When the Constitution was adopted, international law required declarations only for offensive, not defensive, conflicts.

Does the Constitution require a declaration of war for President Trump to maintain his Iran offensive? Read More »

A state constitutional convention could restore the constitution Montanans ratified

Montana Constitution | March 3, 2026

The best way to defend the constitution is not to dig in one’s heels to protect an inaccurate and distorted version.

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Taxpayer-Supported Discrimination and Propaganda at MSU Denver

CONSTITUTION | February 27, 2026

MSU Denver documents show that the bizarre and the extremist positions of the its Writing Center prevail throughout the institution.

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Constitutions of Liberty – Colorado, Montana & Other Western States

Colorado Constitution, Montana Constitution | February 24, 2026

Much of the original Colorado and Montana constitutions read like a libertarian wish list.

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The Tariff Case—A Lost Opportunity

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | February 22, 2026

Learning Resources v. Trump was a lost opportunity to begin the process of nudging Congress back into its constitutional cage.

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Justice Thomas gives Rob his 41st SCOTUS citation

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | February 20, 2026

Supreme Court justices have relied on Rob’s research 41 times since 2013, one of the highest numbers of any legal scholar.

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Why Montanans need a convention rather than amendments to update their constitution

Montana Constitution | February 19, 2026

The only way the people of Montana can systematically update their constitution is to commission a state convention to propose a new one.

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Idaho considers an amendments convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | February 11, 2026

Today no recognized Article V scholar takes the “runaway convention” objection seriously.

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The 1876 Colorado Constitution’s extensive bill of rights

Colorado Constitution, Montana Constitution | February 6, 2026

The 1876 Colorado Constitution protected economic and civil rights not found in the U.S. Constitution. Later, the 1889 Montana Constitution was to follow suit.

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Lefty Claims that by Curbing Government Waste, Musk Violated the ‘Contitution’

CONSTITUTION | February 1, 2026

The truth is that under a fair reading of the Constitution, most of the projects DOGE found were themselves unconstitutional.

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The Montana Constitution’s authoritarian mandates

Montana Constitution | January 29, 2026

Authoritarian mandates do not belong in a constitution for a free people.

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The case for defunding public radio

CONSTITUTION | January 22, 2026

CPR’s ad was dishonest. And dishonest advertising usually is a sign of a bad product.

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