Lessons from the Quartering Acts of 1765 and 1774
By: TJ Martinell Most people are familiar with the Boston Tea Party, but not a lot of people know about the aftermath, and how that experience helped shape the Constitution and ...
Read more.Fact Check: No, overruling Roe v. Wade would not endanger other rights
By: Rob Natelson In a previous essay, I surmised that the purpose of leaking the Supreme Court’s draft opinion overruling Roe v. Wade (pdf) was to expose one or more justices to ...
Read more.State Language on Jury Nullification
Citizens Must Claim Rights: Founders Gave Juries the Right to Determine Law Spotlight March 20, 2000 Some say jury nullification is the most practical way to stop the juggernaut police ...
Read more.Our Immigration Police State
By: Jacob Hornberger As I have long argued, a system of immigration controls necessarily comes with an immigration police state. Warrantless searches of farms and ranches near the border. Domestic highway ...
Read more.Not Much: What the Feds are Authorized to Do Under the Constitution
By: Mike Maharrey The federal government is involved in almost every area of our lives. But it wasn’t supposed to be that way. Tench Coxe was a prominent supporter of the ...
Read more.#StopTheWHO: How You Can Take a Stand Against International Health Regulation Amendments
By: World Council for Health #StopTheWHO The WHO is making a power grab over our health sovereignty by changing the International Health Regulations In May 2022, World Health Organization ...
Read more.Walter Williams: State vs Federal Power
By: Michael Boldin “All the states should recognize that the power lies with the states. The states created the federal government. The federal government did not create the states.” ~ Walter ...
Read more.The TSA Shouldn’t Exist
By: Michael Boldin Most people who oppose the TSA miss the real issue – whether it’s their facial recognition or their “more inclusive” screening protocols. There is no “fixing” an agency ...
Read more.The Eternal Return of Price Controls
by Catherine Ruth Pakaluk One of the privileges of a rich man is that he can afford to be foolish much longer than a poor man. And this is the ...
Read more.Taxation is Theft is Actually a Big Understatement
By: Michael Boldin A lot of my friends like to use the phrase “taxation is theft.” I do as well. But if we adopted the view of James Madison – we’d ...
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