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Originalism and Pres. Trump’s Travel Ban

Originalism and Pres. Trump’s Travel Ban

by Michael D. Ramsey | Feb 8, 2017 | Constitution, Immigration and Naturalization

In this post and a second one, I will consider originalist approaches to the constitutionality of the President’s ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens of seven foreign nations.   The first step (which I will address in this post) is to find a constitutional...
Justice Scalia and Congress’s Power to Regulate Immigration

Justice Scalia and Congress’s Power to Regulate Immigration

by Michael Rappaport | Oct 19, 2016 | Immigration

In a recent post, I noted that Justice Scalia has been criticized for departing from originalism in various areas.  But the positions that Justice Scalia took in many of these cases – including a prohibition on state affirmative action, limitations on regulatory...
The Search for Federal Immigration Authority

The Search for Federal Immigration Authority

by Tenth Amendment | Oct 9, 2010 | Constitution, Featured

by Joe Wolverton II, The New American EDITOR’S NOTE: Joe Wolverton, II will be joining us as a featured speaker at Nullify Now! Chattanooga.  Get tickets here – http://www.nullifynow.com/chattanooga/ – or by calling 888-71-TICKETS ******* On...
States vs Feds: Borders and the Constitution

States vs Feds: Borders and the Constitution

by Bob Greenslade | Oct 4, 2010 | Constitution, Featured

by Robert Greenslade The battle raging between the federal government and the State of Arizona over its so-called anti immigration law has raised some constitutional issues that will ultimately be decided by the United States Supreme Court.  It has been asserted by...

Immigration vs Naturalization

by Michael Boldin | Apr 28, 2010 | Constitution, Enumerated Powers

(April 28, 2018) – Over the last couple days, I’ve received a number of emails about Arizona’s new immigration law – and thought it was worthy of some constitutional consideration. To start – we must keep adherence to the 10th Amendment...
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