Legislation by Any Other Name
by Peggy Little West Virginia v. EPA is a blockbuster ruling of great consequence to the current reign of the administrative state over the lives of Americans. It restores core foundational ...
Read more.The Tyranny of the Majority
By: Judge Andrew Napolitano “Which is better — to be ruled by one tyrant three thousand miles away, or three thousand tyrants one mile away?” -Rev. Mather Blyes (1706-1788) Does it ...
Read more.Whose Job is it to Keep the Feds in Line?
By: Michael Boldin For the federal government to take even a “single step” beyond the limits of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “is to take possession of a boundless field of power, ...
Read more.When did Things Start Falling Apart?
By: Michael Boldin We were warned. The last day of the Philadelphia convention, the day we call “constitution day” today – Benjamin Franklin made a pretty stark warning, even while urging ...
Read more.Forever Prisoners
By: Judge Andrew Napolitano I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.” -Thomas ...
Read more.Establishing Religious Freedom
by patrick m. garry The just-concluded Supreme Court term might be seen as a project of constitutional restoration, especially in the area of religious liberty. In Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, ...
Read more.A Declaration of Independence from the Administrative State?
by John Berlau At gatherings this July 4, there will likely be impassioned conversations about recent Supreme Court decisions. But it’s a ruling a few weeks ago from a federal ...
Read more.Stop Asking Permission
By: Mike Maharrey A free people don’t ask permission to live free. We need to rethink how we define freedom. It doesn’t come from government. https://www.instagram.com/tenthamendmentcenter/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=2bea0675-46e4-4128-b436-06bf62ba8636
Read more.A Tale of Two Courts
By: Mike Maharrey I recently appeared on It’s Too Late with Alan Mosley to discuss the recent Supreme Court decisions. We not only delve into some of the specifics of the ...
Read more.No Deal: When the British Offered Amnesty in Exchange for Gun Control
By: TJ Martinell Two months after the battles of Lexington and Concord, the British offered amnesty to all who would lay down their arms. Unsurprisingly, the Patriots didn’t respond too kindly ...
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