Antifa Attacked Journalist Andy Ngo. Now He’s Opening Up About What He’s Learned About The Group
by Beth Baumann Last month, conservative journalist Andy Ngo was attacked while covering an Antifa protest in Portland, Oregon. He suffered multiple blows to the head, had milkshakes filled with ...
Read more.Justice Thomas’s Credo
The Constitution, not precedent, is the law of the land by Myron Magnet One of the most striking aspects of Monday’s Supreme Court decision in Gamble v. United States was ...
Read more.If Angels Educated Men
by Geoffrey Vaughan Is homeschooling a big deal? To those who engage in it, such as my family, yes, of course. For most others it is a seldom-encountered curiosity. The ...
Read more.Fight for 15 is the Wrong Battle in the Wrong War
By: Mike Maharrey The U.S. House recently passed a bill to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025. The move simultaneously taps into both constitutional and ...
Read more.Bipartisan Fiscal Suicide
By: Mike Maharrey Trump’s bipartisan spending deal took a step closer to reality on Thursday when the House passed a budget bill by a 284-149 vote. The bill increases discretionary ...
Read more.Originalism and Stare Decisis in the Lower Courts
By: Michael Boldin An interesting new paper by Josh Blackman on precedent vs the original constitution in federal courts. From the abstract at SSRN: The tension between originalism and stare ...
Read more.The CIA’s “Intelligence Authorization Act” Would Criminalize Whistleblowers and Reporters
By: jprivate A CIA written Bill called the Intelligence Authorization Act (SB 3153) would criminalize whistleblowers and reporters. Section 733 Sense of Congress on WikiLeaks: “It is the sense of Congress that ...
Read more.The Tyranny of the Police State Disguised as Law-and-Order
By: John Whitehead Enough already. Enough with the distractions. Enough with the partisan jousting. Enough with the sniping and name-calling and mud-slinging that do nothing to make this country safer ...
Read more.Unconstitutional? Extra-Constitutional? What’s the difference?
By: Rob Natelson You often hear that an action is “constitutional” or “unconstitutional.” More rarely, you hear the term “extra-constitutional.” Exactly how do these words differ? An action is constitutional if taken ...
Read more.The Plot to Undermine the Electoral College
by Ian Drake In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote for president by just under three million votes. But under the Constitution’s electoral voting system, Clinton ...
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