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A New Look at the Founders Through the Postal Clause

CONSTITUTION | February 21, 2017

The Constitution’s Postal Clause grants Congress power to “establish Post Offices and Post Roads.” There is a fascinating history behind […]

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Conservatives Should Abandon the Filibuster

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | February 15, 2017

Conservatives traditionally have supported the Senate filibuster because, supposedly, it puts the brakes on expansion of government. I’ve long thought

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Judge Gorsuch and the Independence Institute

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR | January 31, 2017

The Independence Institute has specific reason to celebrate the nomination of Judge Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. In 2011, a

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New Video on TABOR—the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights

CONSTITUTION, TABOR | January 31, 2017

Fred Holden (below) and Rob Natelson, both Senior Fellows at the Independence Institute, talk about the famous Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill

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State Lawmakers! Don’t Put Extraneous Matter in Your Article V Application

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 20, 2017

by Robert G. Natelson State lawmakers sponsoring an Article V convention application often find that other lawmakers want to add

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Constitutional Convention: John Jay Letter Shows Its Power Came from State Legislatures, not Congress

Article V, CONSTITUTION | January 14, 2017

A persistent constitutional myth has it that (1) Congress called the Constitutional Convention under the Articles of Confederation, (2) the

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Yes, Mr. President—You Must Enforce Laws You Don’t Like

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 3, 2017

Must the president enforce laws he doesn’t like? The answer to this question lies in the Constitution’s phrase that the president “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”

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American Colonies: Mostly Private Enterprise

CONSTITUTION | December 11, 2016

Too many of us who are enthusiastic about space exploration and colonization expect the federal government to lead the way.

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Electoral College: Answers to Questions

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | December 11, 2016

Here are answers to some questions I’ve gotten about the Electoral College since Election Day: Q. What is the Electoral

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Ebenezer Hazard: Forgotten Founder

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | December 6, 2016

An earlier version of this article first appeared in Townhall.com. When we celebrate leading American founders such as George Washington and

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Did Congress Approve the Constitution? A Member’s Letter Says “Yes”

Article V, CONSTITUTION | November 28, 2016

Some people argue the Constitution was adopted illegally. They assert that the Confederation Congress needed to approve the document, but

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This Resolution Suggests Congress Did Agree to a Broad Constitutional Convention

Article V, CONSTITUTION | October 27, 2016

On April 23, 1787, the Confederation Congress extended the post office franking privilege to all commissioners about to attend the

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