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Mississippi Ag Commissioner Uses Constitution as an Excuse to Violate the Constitution

Mississippi Ag Commissioner Uses Constitution as an Excuse to Violate the Constitution

by Mike Maharrey | Sep 22, 2021 | Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, Drug War

Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson (R) doesn’t understand his obligations under the Constitution. Gipson doesn’t want to run a state medical marijuana program. During a radio interview, he said he doesn’t see how his office can...
The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine Isn’t About Constitutionality

The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine Isn’t About Constitutionality

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 5, 2021 | Anti-Commandeering Doctrine

State and local governments can legally refuse to cooperate with the enforcement of federal laws and the implementation of federal programs. And this is key – whether those laws or programs are constitutional or not. Refusal to cooperate with federal enforcement...
The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine: An Introduction

The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine: An Introduction

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 4, 2021 | Anti-Commandeering Doctrine

The anti-commandeering doctrine provides a powerful tool to undermine overreaching, unconstitutional federal power. So, what is this doctrine? What is it based upon? And how can it be used as an effective tool for liberty? How Do We Confront Federal Overreach? Most...
There is No Anti-Commandeering Doctrine when Local Governments Take on a State

There is No Anti-Commandeering Doctrine when Local Governments Take on a State

by Mike Maharrey | Nov 20, 2020 | Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, Local

The Tenth Amendment Center’s practical nullification strategy relies on James Madison’s blueprint for taking on federal power. Madison advised that “a refusal to cooperate with officers of the union” would create impediments and obstructions to...
Supreme Court’s Sports Gambling Opinion is a Rare and Major Win for the Tenth Amendment

Supreme Court’s Sports Gambling Opinion is a Rare and Major Win for the Tenth Amendment

by Mike Maharrey | May 14, 2018 | Court Cases

Earlier today, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Murphy v. NCAA. The Court’s opinion was rare in that it not only struck down a federal law that infringed on the reserved powers of the states, but also expanded on the long-standing anti-commandeering...
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