Anti-Corruption Principle Doesn’t Change the First Amendment
Law professors are overwhelmingly left-of-center, and they spend an undue amount of time trying to justify nearly unlimited federal power. Sometimes they torture constitutional history to do so. For example, several have long asserted that the Constitution’s grant of...
A Government of Secrecy and Fear
Every American who values the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, every American who enjoys the right to be different and the right to be left alone, and every American who believes that the government works for us and we don’t work for the...
Nullification in Three Questions
As public awareness of nullification continues to grow, supporters of centralized power continue to demean it as antiquated and dangerous. They claim that nullification is unconstitutional, citing the fact that it is not mentioned in the Constitution. Curiously, it...