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Harrison Bergeron’s Equitable Tyranny

March 18, 2021 Uncategorized 0

by Caroline Breashears It’s time to “level the playing field so that everyone can play.” We hear this phrase over and over from politicians, social justice advocates, and educators, all ...

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Is Abortion Unconstitutional?

March 17, 2021 Uncategorized 0

by Mark Pulliam Nearly 50 years after it was decided, Roe v. Wade (1973) and the purported constitutional right to abortion it established remain remarkably controversial. During my adult lifetime, this controversy ...

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Nullification: The Original Right of Self-Defense

March 17, 2021 Uncategorized 0

By Publius Huldah What did our Framers really say we must do when the federal government usurps power? They never said, “When the federal government ignores the Constitution, amend the Constitution”. They never said, “File ...

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The Supreme Court Used to Consider the Minimum Wage Unconstitutional

March 9, 2021 Fifth Amendment 0

By: Jacob Hornberger I wonder how many Americans realize that the U.S. Supreme Court once declared the minimum wage to be in violation of U.S. Constitution. This occurred in 1923 in ...

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Nullification 101: George Nicholas at the Virginia Ratifying Convention

March 8, 2021 Uncategorized 0

“Mr. NICHOLAS contended that the language of the proposed ratification would secure every thing which gentlemen desired, as it declared that all powers vested in the Edition: current; Page: [626] ...

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Nullification is not Unconstitutional

February 6, 2021 Uncategorized 0

By: Thomas Woods Is nullification unconstitutional? Now on some level, we shouldn’t care: resisting violent people who claim the right to expropriate you and force you around is a natural right, ...

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Nullification

February 6, 2021 Uncategorized 0

Any act or set of acts which results in a particular federal law or program being rendered null and void under the law, or unenforceable in practice. Thomas Jefferson and James ...

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Before Stacking A Court – 6 Facts You Need To Know About Our US Supreme Court

January 29, 2021 Uncategorized 0

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Over the years there have been a few presidential administrations who have proposed adding additional seats the Supreme Court.  Court packing is not a new or ...

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How the Washington Administration Responded to an “Insurrection”

January 27, 2021 George Washington / History 0

By: TJ Martinell The recent protests and storming of the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6 produced a hysterical reaction from both pundits and the federal government. This contrasts wildly with ...

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The Most Essential Danger

January 27, 2021 Federal Power 0

By: Mike Maharrey Anybody spending any time in the south knows all about Kudzu. The vine covers pretty much everything along some stretches of roadway in Georgia, Alabama and other southeastern ...

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