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Veterans Struggle to Gain Access to Medical Marijuana

July 18, 2019 Drug War 0

By: Patrick McKnight Thirty-three states and the District of Columbia have enacted medical marijuana programs. Despite this expansion military veterans often face greater obstacles to gaining access to medical marijuana ...

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On the Omission of the Term “Expressly” from the Tenth Amendment

By: Kurt T. Lash In his recent review of Lawrence Lessig’s new book, “Fidelity and Constraint,” Georgetown law professor John Mikhail takes issue with Lessig’s account of the New Deal. Mikhail rejects ...

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Trashing the 12th Amendment with the National Popular Vote

By Publius Huldah The compact for a National Popular Vote (NPV) is a destructive scheme. Yet it’s been approved by several States; and is pending in others. Since the text ...

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The Great American Experience

by KrisAnne Hall, JD So often I hear from well-intentioned people, "it’s too late to fix what's wrong with our federal government" or "The government is out of control, it’s ...

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Supreme Court Simultaneously Tramples State Sovereignty and Fourth Amendment

By: Suzanne Sherman A case recently decided by the U.S. Supreme Court once again reveals the inherent danger of placing virtually unlimited authority in the federal judiciary and centralizing decision ...

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The Constitution, the Census and Citizenship

July 11, 2019 Constitution / Court Cases 0

by Judge Andrew Napolitano Late last month, the Supreme Court ruled on a challenge to a question that the Commerce Department announced it would add to the 2020 census. The ...

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State Governments and the People’s Liberty

By: Jim Lewis Many people today seem to think it’s the federal government’s job to protect their liberty. But the Founding Fathers didn’t. In fact, they feared the new government ...

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The Supreme Court Gets It Wrong Even While Getting It Right

By: Suzanne Sherman Conservatives are cheering the recent opinion by the United States Supreme Court allowing a cross to remain on public land. But should they be? In 1918, residents ...

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Report: Food Freedom Flourishes in Three States with Government Regulators Out of the Way

June 29, 2019 Food Freedoms 0

By: Mike Maharrey Food freedom flourishes in states where government regulators simply get out of the way. The proof is in the pudding – the and cakes and the bread ...

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Trump’s Executive Order on Health Care Transparency and the Constitution

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano Many of my media colleagues have been lauding President Donald Trump for signing an executive order earlier this week directing the federal Department of Health and ...

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