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The Wicked Rebellion: General Clinton’s Amnesty Offer and North Carolina’s Rejection
Edmund Randolph vs the National Bank
The Steady Slide Towards Tyranny: How Freedom Dies from A to Z
Sovereignty and Agency
SCOTUS Defends Property Rights, but Raises Constitutional Questions
The Founders’ Case for a Strong Militia Over Standing Armies
STATE OF THE NULLIFICATION MOVEMENT
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From the Blog
- Signed by the Governor: Alabama Law Prohibits Credit Card Codes to Track Firearms Purchasesby Michael Boldin on May 7, 2024 at 5:20 pm
The new law will “prohibit a financial institution from requiring merchants to use a merchant category code (MCC) to distinguish a firearms retailer from a general merchandise retailer or a sporting goods retailer […]
- No Deal for Gun Control: North Carolina Rejects British Offer from General Clintonby Michael Boldin on May 6, 2024 at 8:15 pm
No deal. That’s pretty much how North Carolina patriots responded to British Major General Henry Clinton’s proclamation condemning what he called their “wicked rebellion” along with his offer of amnesty for […]
- Now In Effect: Utah Law Limits Warrantless Biometric Surveillanceby Mike Maharrey on May 6, 2024 at 6:45 pm
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (May 6, 2024) – Last week, a Utah law putting limits on warrantless biometric surveillance went into effect. This is another advance in Utah’s step-by-step approach to protect privacy and limit […]
- The Constitution vs the National Bank: Edmund Randolph’s Analysisby Michael Boldin on May 3, 2024 at 10:16 pm
George Washington asked his attorney general to give his opinion on whether he felt Alexander Hamilton’s Bank Bill was constitutional. The answer was a resounding no. The post The Constitution vs the National Bank: […]
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We work to educate people on the original, legal meaning of the Constitution as drafted by the Founders and approved by the People of the Several States.
We also work to activate people to support a 10th Amendment strategy advised by James Madison, a “refusal to cooperate with officers of the union” as an effective method to reject, resist and nullify unconstitutional federal acts.