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The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government

The Constitution’s Grants To Persons and Entities Outside the U.S. Government

by Rob Natelson | Dec 22, 2014 | Constitution

A little known aspect of our Constitution is that it delegates power, not just to the U.S. Government and to its units, but also to persons and entities outside the U.S. Government. In each case, the power to act is derived ultimately from the Constitution. Even when...
Book Review: The American Revolution of 1800

Book Review: The American Revolution of 1800

by TJ Martinell | Dec 20, 2014 | Book and Movie Reivews, History, Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Forty years ago, a book was published that foreshadowed the use of nullification to combat unconstitutional federal laws. Today, it is as timely as it is eerily prophetic. Dan Sissonโ€™s The American Revolution of 1800: How Jefferson Rescued Democracy from Tyranny and...
Constitutional Criminals: Congress Expands NSA Spying, Again.

Constitutional Criminals: Congress Expands NSA Spying, Again.

by Judge Andrew Napolitano | Dec 17, 2014 | Congress, Federal Funding, Federal Power, Surveillance

When the government is waving at us with its right hand, so to speak, it is the government’s left hand that we should be watching. Just as a magician draws your attention to what he wants you to see so you will not observe how his trick is performed, last week...
The Greatest Constitutional Document of All

The Greatest Constitutional Document of All

by Rob Natelson | Dec 17, 2014 | Constitution, Historical Documents, History

This article was first published in The American Thinker. It is said that no second heir to the British throne has been named John because of the reputation of the first. King John (1199-1216) could be charming and efficient, but he was ruthless and utterly...
James Madison: How to Stop the Federal Government

James Madison: How to Stop the Federal Government

by Michael Boldin | Dec 15, 2014 | Founding Fathers, Founding Principles, James Madison, Strategy

In response to federal overreach, most people tend to focus on three types of actions to stop them: elections, conventions, and lawsuits. While they all have their place in an overall strategy to defend the Constitution, none of them should be the first step forward....
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