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What Confederates Really Thought of Nullification

What Confederates Really Thought of Nullification

by Dave Benner | Jan 31, 2014 | Featured, History, Nullification, Personal Liberty Laws

It is sometimes claimed that the principles of nullification are simply energized attempts to protect slave rights. It is also alleged that Thomas Jefferson and James Madisonโ€™s blueprint was simply used to perpetuate a โ€œNeo-Confederateโ€ mentality, one that acted to...
Stop DC by refusing to comply: Anti-Commandeering to Nullify

Stop DC by refusing to comply: Anti-Commandeering to Nullify

by Michael Boldin | Jan 29, 2014 | Michael Boldin's Column, Nullification

With a number of states now considering bills to thwart the implementation of Obamacare or legislation to turn off resources like water and power to NSA facilities around the country, a number of political commentators are weighing in. For example, Gail Kerr over at...
Obaminable Nullification and Division Among Constitutionalists

Obaminable Nullification and Division Among Constitutionalists

by Rob Natelson | Jan 28, 2014 | Grassroots, Strategy

โ€œProgressivesโ€ often attack as indefensible proposals by some conservatives that states nullify federal laws those states deem unconstitutional. But โ€œprogressiveโ€ politicians now are engaged in a nullification campaign far more audacious and lawless than anything...
Kansas Playing Chicken With the Feds over Intrastate Commerce

Kansas Playing Chicken With the Feds over Intrastate Commerce

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 27, 2014 | Featured, Nullification

The federal government may try to regulate the Lesser Prairie Chicken in Kansas. Kansas lawmakers will consider a bill to keep that from happening, setting up a possible game of chicken between Topeka and D.C. Committees can introduce legislation in Kansas. On Jan....
The Origination Clause: Purse Strings of the Republic

The Origination Clause: Purse Strings of the Republic

by Dave Benner | Jan 25, 2014 | Constitution, Constitution 101, Founding Principles, Origination Clause

Whenever the prose of the Article I, Section 7 requirement for all revenue bills to originate in the House of Representatives is brought up, some find themselves mystified. With government largely predicating its inclinations upon pragmatism rather than constitutional...
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