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Want To Know The Hope Of America’s Founders?

December 23, 2019 Uncategorized 0

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 ...

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Asset Forfeiture and the Destruction of American Liberty

December 23, 2019 Asset Forfeiture 0

By: Jacob Hornberger For centuries, it has been an established tenet of Western jurisprudence that a person cannot be punished for a crime unless the government first convicts him of ...

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A Christmas Gift from James Madison: The Virginia Resolutions of 1798

By: Mike Maharrey Resolutions drafted by James Madison and passed by Virginia on Dec 21. and 24, 1798, answer a timeless question: What do we do when the federal government ...

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Rob Natelson Perverts the Necessary and Proper Clause and Thinks in Circles

December 13, 2019 Uncategorized 0

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 ...

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Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

December 8, 2019 John Adams / John Dickinson 0

By: Mike Maharrey If you give politicians an inch, they’ll take a mile. The Founders warned us about this over and over. Take John Dickinson, for example. Known as “the ...

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South Carolina Bill Would Block Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments

November 22, 2019 Militia / State Bills / War 0

By: Michael Boldin COLUMBIA, S.C. (Nov. 21, 2019) – A bill prefiled in the South Carolina House would prohibit unconstitutional foreign deployments of the state’s National Guard troops. Passage into ...

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The Tenth Amendment is Always the Right Answer

November 21, 2019 10th Amendment / Uncategorized 0

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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Today in History: Kentucky Resolutions Passed on Nov. 10, 1798

By: Mike Maharrey Would the proposed Constitution create the limited federal government promised? That was the central question facing the ratifying conventions as America considered adopting the new Constitution. Those ...

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Should we interpret the Constitution so the feds can oversee everything affecting more than one state?

By: Rob Natelson The Constitution lists powers it grants to the federal government, reserving the rest in the states and the people. Over the last few decades, some federal powers—particularly ...

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My Dream Congressman

by: Jim Lewis First, congress is made up of two bodies, the house of representatives and the senate, so the person I will be describing could be in either body. ...

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