“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
June 25, 2006 – the Tenth Amendment Center was founded. “THANK YOU for standing with us – we absolutely couldn’t get the job done without your help.” Please pitch in here, or become a member here to support our work! I felt I had to do...
On issues from healthcare, to the right to keep and bear arms, and surveillance, at least 13 nullification bills moved forward in states this week, with three of those signed into law. (scroll down to read the full report) Signed by Gov. Jack Dalrymple, North Dakota...
These are select photos from TAC’s video shoot last weekend – our intro to nullify series will have 26 videos to reach new people about the principles of nullification – and how to get it done. THANK YOU – to everyone who pitched in –...
It was a huge week for the nullification movement with 12 bills passed by state houses, and 2 more signed into law. WATCH IT (follow us on YouTube here) Governors in both Wyoming and Arkansas this week signed bills known as the “Right to Try Act.” 7 states have now...
It was a big week for the nullification movement, with more than 15 bills moving forward, including an Arizona bill to shut down a critical enforcement mechanism for the Affordable Care Act and Virginia bills that would help bring down a recently-revealed nationwide...
There are two main ways that most major federal programs are put into effect. Understanding this will help determine the best way to stop them. PROCESS 1 Some new way to violate your rights comes on the scene. The feds start giving the tools to effectuate this idea...