Posts Tagged ‘New Hampshire Sovereignty’

The Powers Delegated to the Federal Government are Few and Defined

The Powers Delegated to the Federal Government are Few and Defined

Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.


Health Care Nullification and Interposition

James Madison asserted that state governments not only have the right to resist unconstitutional federal acts, but that they are “duty bound to interpose” or stand between the federal government and the people of the state.


New Hampshire: Sovereignty over Marriage

New Hampshire on Wednesday became the sixth U.S. state to authorize gay marriage, deepening a New England niche for same-sex weddings and the spending that comes with them.