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Are we in a constitutional crisis? Yes, but it’s not what you think

By: Rob Natelson As several “melanges” on talk radio have illustrated, mainstream media people—always subject to crowd behavior—currently are perseverating on the idea that we are in a constitutional crisis. ...

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Originalism and Article III Judicial Power

By: Michael Rappaport One of the most difficult challenges for originalism is to determine to what extent the Constitution limits the adjudication of matters by entities other than Article III ...

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State Governments and the People’s Liberty

by Jim Lewis Last week I was having a conversation with an Ohio State Representative, as is the case with most such conversations the topic always turns to Nullification. After ...

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Massachusetts Bill Would Limit Warrantless Drone Spying, Hinder Federal Surveillance

June 12, 2019 Drones 0

By: Mike Maharrey BOSTON, Mass. (June 10, 2019) – A bill introduced in the Massachusetts House would limit the warrantless use of surveillance drones and prohibit arming unmanned aircraft. The ...

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More on how National Popular Vote would import third world “elections” to America

By: Rob Natelson On May 21, the Nevada Senate approved the National Popular Vote (NPV) interstate compact. Approval was strictly party-line, with all Democrats in favor and all Republicans against. ...

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Roe v. Wade Did Not Legalize Abortion in the United States

By: Laurence M. Vance The infamous Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade did not legalize abortion in the United States. Its repeal will not outlaw abortion in the United States. In Roe ...

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How our presidential election system works

By: Rob Natelson When Americans go to the polls in November presidential elections, they don’t cast ballots for the president and vice president directly. They chose among slates of presidential ...

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Lawsuit Update: Why I Keep Fighting

By: Mike Maharrey Yesterday, I attended oral arguments at the Kentucky State Court of Appeals for the lawsuit the City of Lexington, Kentucky, filed against me in an effort to ...

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Can the Supreme Court Review Impeachments?

By: Michael D. Ramsey President Trump has said that if the House were to impeach him despite his not having committed “high crimes and misdemeanors,” he might seek review of ...

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75 Years Later, A Glimpse At What D-Day Meant To Americans And The World

June 6, 2019 D-Day / WW II 0

On June 6, 1944, the liberation of Western Europe, the final phase of World War II, began. The D-Day operation faced almost impossible odds, and almost didn’t succeed. By Tyler ...

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