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BASIC CONCEPTS OF “GOVERNMENT”

Where do “Rights” come from? What is “federalism”? Does our Constitution “evolve”? What’s a “Republic”? What is the function of a constitution? By Publius Huldah Think NOT that you must have ...

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The Court Should Tear Down Everson, Not the Maryland Cross

by David Upham Nearly a century ago, the State of Maryland permitted a group of citizens to establish a memorial cross for veterans of World War I on property owned ...

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s True Legacy- In Her Own Words

February 12, 2019 Constitution / Founders / SCOTUS 0

by KrisAnne Hall, JD Some ask can we identify a singular point that can cause the destruction of America.  Looking toward U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, may give ...

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Impeachment, Words Have Meanings

by KrisAnne Hall, JD Impeachment… modern politicians like to throw this term around as both a threat and an indication to the public of their political wisdom and prowess.  Some ...

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Paging Dr. Madison! Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 10th Amendment

February 11, 2019 Constitution / Federalism / Liberty 0

By: Bob Zadek “The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.” -James Madison, Speech in the Virginia ...

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Why the “National Public Vote” Scheme is Unconstitutional

By: Rob Natelson The U.S. Supreme Court says each state legislature has “plenary” (complete) power to decide how its state’s presidential electors are chosen. But suppose a state legislature decided ...

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Government Land Grabs, Regulations Equal Theft

by KrisAnne Hall, JD Government land grabs are becoming more and more prevalent every day.  The federal government is seizing up more and more private land under the auspices of environmental preservation ...

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Yes! Trump has constitutional authority to secure our Southern Border

February 7, 2019 Constitution / POTUS 0

By Publius Huldah Instead of reading our Constitution and seeing what it says, Americans get their legal advice from what “everybody says”. Now, they are hearing about “emergency powers”, and ...

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James Madison: A Great Political Theorist, But Not A Great Lawyer

February 6, 2019 Constitution / Founders 0

by John O. McGinnis James Madison has a strong claim to be both the greatest political theorist among the Framers and the President who contributed most to that discipline. Federalist ...

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