How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution Part V: Killing Economic Freedom
By: Rob Natelson The first, second, third, and fourth installments in this series described how the Constitution established a relatively small federal government with limited powers and how President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal challenged that ...
Read more.Federal Judges Protect and Defend Precedent
A nominee for a seat on a U.S. Court of Appeals revealed exactly why we can’t count on federal judges to “protect and defend” the Constitution. Their commitment is to ...
Read more.Authoritarians Drunk on Power
It is time to recalibrate the government. For years now, we have suffered the injustices, cruelties, corruption and abuse of an entrenched government bureaucracy that has no regard for the ...
Read more.1984 The Operation Manual for the Omnipresent Surveillance State
1984 by George Orwell has become an operation manual for the omnipresent surveillance state made up of government and corporations. It’s been more than 70 years since Orwell—dying, beset by ...
Read more.The Real Constitutional Crisis
By: Laurence M. Vance According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a crisis (plural: crises) is: 1a: the turning point for better or worse in an acute disease or feverb: a paroxysmal attack ...
Read more.Don’t go to work, don’t go to church and don’t gather, unless the government approves
by Andrew P. Napolitano - The Washington Times For two months now, most of America has endured a government-imposed lockdown. I hate to use that word — lockdown — as ...
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.A Warning from 5 Founders on the Danger of Ignoring the Constitution
By: Michael Boldin Supporters of the monster state – and a “living, breathing” Constitution – argue that it must be flexible to “change with the times.” Other people turn a ...
Read more.Oppose a Disease at its Beginning
By: Michael Boldin Here at the TAC, we take on a wide range of issues across the political spectrum. And invariably, any time we cover one, we hear some people ...
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