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Q&A for State legislators and citizens: The Constitution and how to settle the election

By: Rob Natelson Irregularities in the presidential election returns of six states have sparked the question “What next?” The states are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Should their state ...

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Palladium of Liberty: The Right of Trial by Jury

August 7, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By: Jacob Hornberger - Tenth Amendment Center One of the best things that our American ancestors did was to include the right of trial by jury in the Bill of ...

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Three Supreme Court Cases that Twisted the Commerce Clause

By: Funky Euphemism Despite the words that make up the commerce clause and necessary and proper clause remaining constant over the past two centuries, the Supreme Court’s interpretation of their ...

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Why We Should Not Be Concerned About Increasing Covid-19 Cases in Texas

July 2, 2020 Uncategorized 0

by Edward Peter Stringham - AIER hould we be concerned about the total number of COVID-19 deaths or COVID-19 cases that do not result in death? On June 29, 2020, ...

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As Bastiat Would Say, Peer Past the Obvious With Pandemic Policies

July 2, 2020 Uncategorized 0

Veronique de Rugy - Townhall This week marks the 219th birthday of the great 19th-century French economist Frederic Bastiat. It's the perfect time to talk about his famous essay, "That ...

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Executive Power: Who Made Presidents and Governors Kings?

By: Mike Maharrey Article II of the Constitution defines the role and qualifications of the president. The Constitution delegates specific powers and responsibilities to the executive branch including the power ...

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Constitutional Confusion Opens Door to Judicial Mischief

July 1, 2020 Court Cases 0

By: Mike Maharrey There’s a fundamental misunderstanding of the constitutional structure that opens the door to all kinds of mischief. I’m talking about the misguided notion that the Constitution “gives ...

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America’s Revolutionary Founders Would Be Anti-Government Extremists Today

June 30, 2020 American Revolution 0

By: John Whitehead Had the Declaration of Independence been written today, it would have rendered its signers extremists or terrorists, resulting in them being placed on a government watch list, ...

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Does the Creature Dictate to the Creator?

June 23, 2020 Constitution 0

By Publius Huldah WHERE did the federal government come from? It was CREATED by the Constitution. WHO ratified the Constitution? WE THE PEOPLE, acting through special ratifying conventions called in ...

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COVID-19 and the Ohio Executive Branches Overreach

June 22, 2020 Uncategorized 0

by Ellen Horton Most Ohioans are unaware that a number of government actions that framed the current protocol for avoidance of the spread of COVID-19 are not legitimate. Please allow ...

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