Read the Commerce Clause in the Light cast by the other Parts of our Constitution
By: Publius Huldah The parts of our federal Constitution are so interrelated that it is impossible to understand a single clause therein without considering all of the other provisions of ...
Read more.Crossing of the Delaware
General George Washington's commitment to cross the Delaware River on Christmas 1776 foreshadowed the many hardships faced as well as the eventual victory of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. At ...
Read more.Correcting Unconstitutional Impeachment
by KrisAnne Hall, JD Current events always bring about the most powerful teaching moments. Today’s question can be generally formed as: “What is the remedy when articles of impeachment are ...
Read more.The Constitutionally & Historically Established House Procedures For Articles of Impeachment
By KrisAnne Hall, JD The deceivers in Congress and MSM want you to believe that the Constitution is "vague" on House procedures for bringing articles of impeachment. That is only ...
Read more.Want To Know The Hope Of America’s Founders?
by KrisAnne Hall, JD Listening to the news, watching the headlines has become a requirement for my current ministry. But I have come to realize that a daily diet of ...
Read more.Rob Natelson Perverts the Necessary and Proper Clause and Thinks in Circles
By Publius Huldah Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000286 EndHTML:000113751 StartFragment:000093382 EndFragment:000113695 StartSelection:000093382 EndSelection:000113691 SourceURL:https://publiushuldah.wordpress.com/2015/01/13/rob-natelson-perverts-the-necessary-and-proper-clause-and-thinks-in-circles/ Rob Natelson Perverts the Necessary and Proper Clause and Thinks in Circles « Publius-Huldah's Blog In former law professor ...
Read more.Restoring Fiscal Conflict
by James Wallner Near the end of Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel, Atlas Shrugged, the discredited regime representing the United States Government announces the “John Galt Plan for Peace, Prosperity, and ...
Read more.Samuel Adams: The Truth is All Might be Free
By: Michael Boldin “The truth is,” Samuel Adams once wrote, “all might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they ought.” The more I reflect on this ...
Read more.Thomas Paine on War (and other Founders too)
By: Michael Boldin Outspoken and famous for writing “The Crisis,” “Common Sense,” and “The Rights of Man,” Thomas Paine had some choice words about war that people would do well ...
Read more.The Tenth Amendment is Always the Right Answer
By: Mike Maharrey I’ve been told that law students prepping for the Bar Exam are told that if the Tenth Amendment is ever among the answers on a multiple-choice question, ...
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