Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme
Two new SCOTUS decisions make it clear NPV violates the Colorado Constitution.
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Two new SCOTUS decisions make it clear NPV violates the Colorado Constitution.
Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme Read More »
The court is not enforcing the Montana Constitution at all. The court is rewriting it.
Montana Supreme Court Isn’t Enforcing the State’s Constitution, but Rewriting It Read More »
Most Presidents near the bottom of survey lists are there principally because of a failure on one or two survey criteria . . . What is striking about the Biden presidency is its failure over a wide range of criteria.
The Biden Presidency: The Worst in History? Read More »
Montana’s experience shows that when abuse of power begins, citizens must counteract it quickly. Failure to respond only makes the problem worse.
The Lesson from Montana: Stop Judicial Usurpation Before It Becomes Too Late Read More »
From the standpoint of those who favor freedom and constitutional government, the new presidential administration will be better than the last, but lasting change will require adoption of constitutional amendments proposed by a convention of the states.
Some Constitutional Takeaways from the 2024 Presidential Election Read More »
The Electoral College is a necessary part of a wider presidential election system, which in turn is the result of many factors, not just a few.
The Electoral College in Context Read More »
During the 1970s, a handful of liberal writers with privileged media access spread disinformation about the amendment process, apparently to protect an activist Supreme Court.
Busting the Myths About Article V Conventions Read More »
Eighteenth Century social history helps us understand why the Constitution was written as it was.
Insights into the Constitution from English Social History Read More »
John Lansing, Jr. used the New York Bill of Rights as one basis for the proposed constitutional amendments drafted by James Madison.
How the New York Bill of Rights Helped Lead to the U.S. Bill of Rights Read More »
CI-128, if enacted, could be used as a legal wedge for child mutilation and the invasion of women’s sports by biological males.
Major Problems in Montana’s CI-128 (the Abortion Initiative) Read More »
If the Framers had believed the Constitution would be construed by any rules other than those then prevailing, they would have worded it very differently.
Direct Taxes and the Founders’ Originalism Read More »
Before the Jewish people started returning to Palestine, Mark Twain visited and saw a sparsely-populated place of human misery.
What Palestine Was Like Before It was the State of Israel Read More »