The Great Compromise and the Struggle to Preserve State Sovereignty
By: Joe Wolverton, II The first weeks of July, 1787 were full of fiery speeches, threats of disunion, and tenuous compromises. In other words, just an ordinary time at the ...
Read more.The Rise of Texas
MATT A MAYER Back in July 2022, I published the “Projected 2050 Population & Political Power Series” analyzing population and political power trendlines and projecting what America would look like ...
Read more.Supreme Court Opinion in Sackett v. EPA Restores Limits on the Power of the Bureaucracy
by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. The Supreme Court issued an opinion Thursday dealing a blow to the Biden administration’s attempts to confiscate millions of acres of land by classifying them as “protected ...
Read more.Dismantle OSHA to Protect American Business
For more than half a century the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has imposed fascist dictates on American business. Is an end in sight? ... by Drew Dorans The ...
Read more.Federal Farmer: A Confederated Republic or Consolidation?
By: TJ Martinell During the Constitution’s ratification process, there was little to no debate about the type of government desired. Whether antifederalist or federalist, both sides fundamentally advocated for a federal ...
Read more.Texas Bill Would Create a Process to Review and Reject Unconstitutional Federal Acts
By: Mike Maharrey AUSTIN, Texas (Dec 22, 2022) – A bill in the Texas Senate would create a state process to review federal laws and end state cooperation with enforcement of those ...
Read more.Today in History: Treaty of Paris Signed, Formally Ending War for Independence
By: Dave Benner Today in history, on September 3 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed, formally ending the American War for Independence the next year. In 1781, a major ...
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