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The Cost of America’s Wars Is More than Monetary

The Cost of America’s Wars Is More than Monetary

by P.A. Deacon | May 13, 2018 | Foreign Policy, James Madison, War

When we talk about federal overreach, most people think about domestic issues. They focus on federal actions related to education, healthcare, social policy, guns, religion and so-on. But federal overreach in the realm foreign policy is just as dangerous to American...
New Info on the Constitution’s Ratification. Part I: South Carolina

New Info on the Constitution’s Ratification. Part I: South Carolina

by Rob Natelson | May 11, 2018 | Constitution, Ratification Debates

Judges and lawyers sometimes refer to the “intent of the framers” or the “original meaning” when describing how we should read the U.S. Constitution. However, if you want to apply the Founders’ own rules of interpretation to the Constitution, the understanding of the...
The Proof is in the Pudding: State and Local Action Drives Change in D.C.

The Proof is in the Pudding: State and Local Action Drives Change in D.C.

by Mike Maharrey | May 9, 2018 | Drug War, Nullification, Strategy

I frequently say “Washington D.C. will never fix America’s problems. Washington D.C. is America’s problem!” People often take that to mean I don’t think we can fix America’s problems. That’s not the case. I just believe that...
The NSA Continues to Abuse Americans with a 300% Increase in Data Intercepted and Stored

The NSA Continues to Abuse Americans with a 300% Increase in Data Intercepted and Stored

by Tenth Amendment | May 7, 2018 | Current Events, Surveillance

by Ron Paul One of the few positive things in the ill-named USA FREEDOM Act, enacted in 2015 after the Snowden revelations on NSA domestic spying, is that it required the Director of National Intelligence to regularly report on its domestic surveillance activities. On...
The Supremacy Clause as a Constraint on Federal Power

The Supremacy Clause as a Constraint on Federal Power

by Tenth Amendment | May 5, 2018 | Supremacy Clause

by Bradford R. Clark Excerpted from the paper, “The Supremacy Clause as a Constraint on Federal Power” Today, it is widely accepted that the Constitution authorizes courts to review and invalidate state laws that conflict with federal statutes. At the same...
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