Early Americans Would Have Rejected the U.S. Government of Today
By: Jacob Hornberger Even though most Americans are obviously unhappy with the federal government, many of them don’t question the structure of the government itself. Their ire is directed toward ...
Read more.The Incorporation Doctrine and the Bill of Rights
By: Mike Maharrey In a previous Constitution 101 post, I established that the Bill of Rights was not originally intended to apply to the states. But lawyers and other supporters of ...
Read more.Law Professor Gets F In Constitutional Calculus
By: Mike Maharrey If you’re going to make a constitutional argument for some federal action, it will prove more compelling if you actually make a constitutional argument. That means pointing ...
Read more.A Time to Disobey
by Kurt T. Lash - Law & Liberty There are two ways to think about the current shut-down and its effect on religious liberty. One way views the matter through ...
Read more.Wanted: Faithful Electors
by John G. Grove - Law & Liberty While there is considerable flexibility for evolution in the presidential selection system, that flexibility has its limits—the electors must elect. Last week, ...
Read more.CLEAR Biometrics Wants To Force Employees To Submit To Daily Facial Recognition Checks
By: jprivate For years, the tobacco industry denied smoking causes cancer. Similarly, the biometrics industry, despite knowing facial recognition destroys everyone’s privacy, claims it can help stop the spread of ...
Read more.Lies, Damned Lies, and COVID-19 Statistics
There could be a big difference between deaths from coronavirus and deaths with it. by Arnold Ahlert - The Patriot Post “Statistics are no substitute for judgment.” —Henry Clay One ...
Read more.Red Light or Green?
by Dr. Ron Paul Do you think you need a government green light to engage in your life -- to go to work, attend church, or socialize with more than ...
Read more.Power for Mike DeWine…Before It’s Time
by Thea Shoemake Four years ago, I finally shut down a blog that was focused on the state of education in Ohio. Active in local, state and national ...
Read more.We shouldn’t call them “First Amendment” protests.
By: Brion McClanahan “First Amendment” protests have popped up around the United States in recent weeks, spurred by the heavy handed State and local policies designed to save us from ...
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