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Resistance, Revolution, and Liberty: The Untold Legacy of John Hancock
Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural: Timeless Blueprint for the Constitution
Luther Martin’s Warning: The Constitution as a Threat to State Sovereignty
Federalism and the 10th Amendment: Tench Coxe Explains Delegated and Reserved Powers
James Oglethorpe: A Forgotten Founder and His Legacy of Liberty
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: A Timeless Call for Liberty vs Unlimited Power
STATE OF THE NULLIFICATION MOVEMENT
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From the Blog
- Oath vs Censorship: Jefferson on the Duty to Stop Unconstitutional Lawsby Michael Boldin on January 22, 2025 at 7:05 pm
An act against the Constitution is no law at all - it’s void. This principle, rooted in the American Revolution and the debates over the Constitution’s ratification, was central to President Thomas Jefferson’s […]
- Tennessee Bill Would Create Mechanism to Facilitate Gold and Silver Reservesby Mike Maharrey on January 22, 2025 at 4:53 am
A bill introduced in the Tennessee Senate would establish a mechanism to facilitate the establishment of state-owned gold and silver reserves, including their purchase and sale. If passed, the measure could bolster […]
- Defend the Guard Act: Kansas Legislation Would End Unconstitutional Deploymentsby Mike Maharrey on January 22, 2025 at 4:46 am
The Kansas Defend the Guard Act would prohibit the governor from releasing any unit or member of the Kansas National Guard into “active duty combat” unless Congress passes an “official declaration of war” as […]
- Arizona Bill Would Exclude CBDC From the State Definition of Legal Tender and Moneyby Mike Maharrey on January 22, 2025 at 4:34 am
A bill filed in the Arizona Senate would expressly exclude a central bank digital currency (CBDC) from the definition of money and legal tender in the state, creating potentially significant roadblocks to its use as […]
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We work to educate people on the original, legal meaning of the Constitution as drafted by the Founders and approved by the People of the Several States.
We also work to activate people to support a 10th Amendment strategy advised by James Madison, a “refusal to cooperate with officers of the union” as an effective method to reject, resist and nullify unconstitutional federal acts.