The Court almost never rules in a way that limits federal power.
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A False Premise Makes for a False Court Ruling
We should always evaluate the legitimacy of a federal act in light of the original Constitution, not solely on the opinion of some long dead lawyers.

Thank You!
June 25, 2012. It’s hard to believe this date is here. Six years ago today, the idea for the Tenth Amendment Center was born.

What If the States Refuse to Comply?
What if the federal government passes a “law” and everyone ignores them or actively block its enforcement?

Advocating lawlessness to pass laws? No Thanks
We need to return to the constitutional principles the United States was founded upon

What Separation of Power?
relying on members of the federal government to limit their own power is a losing proposition.

If the Feds Won’t Stop the TSA, the States Should
if we do nothing, it won’t be long before VIPR teams make a visit to your neighborhood sidewalk.

A Lesson for the Wall Street Journal on the NDAA
Section 1021 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) purports to authorize the President to designate all persons — including U.S. Citizens found within the U.S — as enemy combatants, subject to the Law of War, including; Indefinite detention without trial or charge, transfer to foreign jurisdictions or entities (commonly known as extraordinary rendition), [...]

Free at Last! Martin Luther King and Nullification
it is ironic to use Dr. King as an example to promote nullification and interposition…but valid.
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