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Is the Federal Government Supreme?

Is the Federal Government Supreme?

by Bob Greenslade | Mar 8, 2013 | Constitution, Founding Principles, Supremacy Clause

While observing the proceedings in a federal District Court, I was taken-back by the blatant arrogance of the judge masquerading as a constitutional officer. The case involved a civil dispute between two corporations. After setting a briefing schedule and reading the...
Personal Liberty Laws: A Nullification History Lesson

Personal Liberty Laws: A Nullification History Lesson

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 6, 2013 | Eleven Years, Featured, Nullification, Nullification, Personal Liberty Laws, Resisting Slavery, Tenther Rants

https://traffic.libsyn.com/tentherradio/Tenther-Rant-74.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 11:15 — 10.4MB) Some opponents of nullification measures – both politicians and people in the grassroots – would have you believe that such...
A Brief History of the Tenth Amendment

A Brief History of the Tenth Amendment

by Kurt T. Lash | Mar 5, 2013 | 10th Amendment, Constitution, Founding Principles

Excerpted from the paper, “James Madisonโ€™s Celebrated Report of 1800: The Transformation of the Tenth Amendment” The historical precursor to the Tenth Amendment was Article II of the Articles of Confederation, which declared that, โ€œEach state retains its...
Why the Framers Could Suggest Ratification by Only Nine States

Why the Framers Could Suggest Ratification by Only Nine States

by Rob Natelson | Mar 4, 2013 | Featured, Founding Principles

In prior postings such as the oneย here, I have explained why it is wrong to claim that the commissioners (delegates) to the 1787 Constitutional Convention exceeded their power in recommending that the Articles of Confederation be replaced by a new instrument. Another...

GOP Governors Continue Caving In to ObamaCare Mandates

by Joe Wolverton, II | Mar 3, 2013 | Featured

Republican governors once so ferocious in their fight against ObamaCare now seem content to roll over and play dead. Perhaps their new agreeable attitude is inspired by the fact that President Obama was reelected in November while their own political futures remain in...
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