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State protection for citizen rights should temper ‘local control’

CONSTITUTION | September 13, 2017

So when is local control good in reality rather than merely as a slogan?

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A Response to a “Living Constitutionalist”

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | August 24, 2017

. . . law professors often corrupt their understanding of the Constitution with their own political preferences. . .

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How a ‘convention of states’ could tweak the Constitution

Article V, CONSTITUTION | August 15, 2017

Representatives of state legislatures from across the nation will converge in Phoenix, Arizona on Sept. 12 to participate in a

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Part II: What Can We Do About Legal Realism and Its Promotion of Judicial Activism?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 27, 2017

. . . the problem centers in specific institutions: American law schools and the higher reaches of the judiciary.

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Part I: Judicial activism: Here’s a core reason for it you’ve never heard about

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 24, 2017

The Founders erected the American legal system to operate in the context of Anglo-American judicial values. The rules placed expressly or implicitly in the Constitution . . . were designed to operate in that context. However, the context changed.

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Drafting a Balanced Budget Amendment: It’s tougher than you might think

Article V, CONSTITUTION | July 21, 2017

Of course, it is one thing to criticize, but another to try to craft something better.

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If you want to win a Supreme Court case, it helps to play to “progressive” values

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 18, 2017

Observe how many of the Left’s ideological buttons the plaintiff’s lawyers pushed: non-profit, recycling, mandatory government fee, poverty, disabilities, environment—and that interminably-overused mantra: community.

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The last convention of states ever held? It Centered on the Upper Colorado River

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 29, 2017

“This latest convention of states operated according to standard convention of states protocols.”

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Supreme Court’s Ruling Against the PC Police

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 23, 2017

The Supreme Court’s decision this week in Matal v. Tam sent a clear warning to government officials who seek to curtail speech

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The Define and Punish Clause doesn’t authorize vast federal power either

CONSTITUTION | June 14, 2017

Legal commentators have spread a good deal of ink trying to show that the Constitution authorizes the enormous expansion of

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Fake News: How Leading Liberal Newspapers Spread the “Runaway Convention” Story

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 11, 2017

Although there were scattered antecedents, “runaway convention” claims and certain associated myths were first distributed widely during the 1960s and

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The Convention of States in American History

Article V, CONSTITUTION | June 1, 2017

In this short essay, constitutional historian Rob Natelson thumbnails the three-centuries long history of “conventions of the states.” When delegations

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