Securing Academic Liberty
by James Hankins Patrick Deneen, self-described as a post-liberal, one of the most brilliant bomb-throwers on the American intellectual scene today, has written an article with the provocative title, “Against Academic Freedom.” ...
Read more.A Trojan Horse Is Stalking Our Nation – Beware Of Pseudo-Conservatives Bearing “Constitutional” Panaceas! (Part 2)
By W.H. Lamb In this long and ongoing discussion regarding the merits or demerits of our state legislatures submitting applications to Congress ordering that body to call for a new Article ...
Read more.What Is an Unconstitutional Law?
By: Mike Maharrey You can describe any federal action outside the delegated powers of the Constitution in one word. Void https://www.instagram.com/p/CcBv6QODJBj/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_video_watch_again
Read more.The Political Prisoners of January 6th
by Ron Paul WE NEED TO KEEP THESE PLITICAL PRISONERS TOP OF MIND. HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR HOUSE REP AND SENATOR AND DEMANDED THEY DO SOMETHING? The recent felony conviction ...
Read more.Entrenching the Culture of Originalism
by john o. mcginnis Judicial philosophy is rarely the centerpiece of a Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Politicians always act in the shadow of the next election. Thus, it was not ...
Read more.What is the Lesser Magistrate Doctrine?
The Lesser Magistrate Doctrine teaches that when the superior or higher ranking civil authority makes unjust/immoral law, policy, or court opinion – the lower or lesser ranking civil authority has both ...
Read more.The Constitution and The Welfare Clause
by Roma Cox As a child I was never taught much about the Constitution of this Great country. How can we preserve or protect something when we do not know what ...
Read more.Insupportable Burdens: Antifederalist Cato No. 6
By: Michael Boldin In his 6th paper, Cato predicted direct taxation on individuals in spite of Federalist assurances the government would be able to survive on trade and import duties. He ...
Read more.Patrick Henry: Give me Liberty or Give me Death!
By: Michael Boldin On March 23, 1775 – less than a month before Lexington and Concord and the “shot heard round the world,” Patrick Henry offered a set of resolutions before ...
Read more.States Need Budgets – but Enumerated Powers Limit Federal Spending
by Joanna Martin, aka Publius Huldah We will never solve our political and fiscal problems if we continue in our present state of ignorance of the fundamental distinction between the federal Constitution ...
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