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The Electoral College And Why It Matters

By: Mike Maharrey Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election revived the debate over the Electoral College. There’s a strong movement to do away with the system and replace ...

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Absolute Federal Supremacy: The Myth That Just Won’t Go Away

By: Mike Maharrey It never goes away – the myth of absolute federal supremacy. I got an email from a Tenth Amendment Center volunteer in Illinois last week. He has ...

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New evidence on the “Power To . . . regulate . . . Commerce”

By: Rob Natelson The Constitution empowers Congress “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.” Article I, §8, cl. 3. During the ...

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Massachusetts Bill Would Put Moratorium on Police Use of Facial Recognition

By: Mike Maharrey BOSTON, Mass. (April 23, 2019) – A bill introduced in the Massachusetts Senate would place a moratorium on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement ...

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Paul Hollander, In Memoriam

April 23, 2019 Communism / Conservatism 0

by Lee Edwards Paul Hollander devoted much of his life and his academic career to telling the truth about communism. The main title of the classic work he published in ...

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Nullification Movement News: Good Morning Liberty 04-22-19

By: Michael Boldin Nullify federal gun control, decriminalize, constitutional carry, prohibition, health freedom, license plate tracking, asset forfeiture and more. TAC’s Michael Boldin reports on the latest news from the ...

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Principle over Party: All the Time

April 23, 2019 Principles 0

Michael Boldin For us it’s principle over party – all the time. There are many examples of the founders warning about the power of factions, which would certainly include the ...

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The Neutrality Proclamation in a Nutshell

By: Dave Benner Today in history, on April 22, 1793, President George Washington issued a statement that the United States would remain neutral in the ongoing conflict between France and ...

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This is a Debt Spiral

By: Mike Maharrey The U.S. federal government has spun into a death-spiral. Or perhaps we should call it a debt-spiral.  According to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president ...

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Today in History: Founding Father Roger Sherman Born

April 20, 2019 Founders 0

By: Dave Benner On April 19, 1721, Roger Sherman was born. A pivotal figure of the American founding period, he was only one of only two people to sign the ...

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