Why Don’t We go Back to First Principles?
by Richard Epstein EDITOR’S NOTE: The University of Chicago Law School’s Richard A. Epstein analyzes the relationship between the “internally flawed†logic of Wickard v. Filburn and the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. This essay for...
What the Feds Fear the Most
by Thomas E. Woods Jr. Nullification, as many readers of this site already know, refers to the power of a state to refuse to enforce an unconstitutional federal law. Most Americans have never heard of the idea, or know of it only in caricature — which is pretty much...The feds my protector? Non sequitur
by Michael Maharrey Even the most compelling argument quickly unravels when based on a faulty premise. A mathematician can meticulously work a complicated algebra problem, flawlessly executing each step in solving the equation. She can follow every rule in a perfectly...