Treaties: When are they part of “the supreme Law of the Land?”
By: Publius Huldah We hear it said that whenever the Senate ratifies a treaty, it becomes part of “the supreme Law of the Land”. But is that True? Not necessarily! Walk with me, ...
Read more.Truth About Treaties
by KrisAnne Hall, JD Constitutionally speaking a treaty is a very specific federal act that must be established under conditions established by the Constitution. Every “deal” is not a treaty ...
Read more.Treaties Don’t Trump the Constitution, Cannabis Edition: Good Morning Liberty
By: Michael Boldin Here’s something that should be obvious – the federal government isn’t authorized to implement treaties that override the limitations on their power under the constitution.
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