“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
by Atlas The notion of what is “politically correct” to do at American universities is historically a new problem. Through most of the history of the American republic, the federal government directly funded neither education nor science. Indeed the...
Adapted from the book, Why Government Doesn’t Work America once was unique in all the history of the world. It wasn’t its natural resources, the character of its people, or its beauty that made it special. Other countries could boast of similar things. The...
by Gary Wood Are the members of the 10th Amendment efforts supporting federalism or states’ rights? Should we link ourselves to John C. Calhoun and the notion of secessionism and abolishment or to restoration and original meaning as intended during the formation...
by Steve Palmer Is this what anyone thought they were voting for in 2008? On Saturday, our democrat President signed legislation to renew the Patriot act. This legislation was first passed by the democrat controlled house and the democrat controlled Senate. ...
by Michael Boldin The following is based off a speech I gave at the first annual Tenth Amendment Summit in Atlanta, GA on February 26, 2010. How can a “crazy†Californian and a “conservative†Georgian be friends? It’s simple – through the principles of...