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Asset Forfeiture is Theft: Another Supreme Court Fail
Many people believe the Supreme Court ended asset forfeiture with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. Thats not only false, but by trying to expand federal power to stop asset forfeiture in the s
Constitution 101: Enforcement Mechanism
Yes, there actually is an enforcement mechanism to keep the federal government within the bounds of the constitution. But it has nothing to do with trying to convince the feds to limit their own power
Beware of Tyrants: Anti-Federalist Federal Farmer No. 1
In the first of his 18 anti-federalist letters, the Federal Farmer warned against adopting a new system hastily out of fear, which has always been the custom of tyrants and their dependents. Instead
Ramping Up: Nullification Movement News
The latest from the 10th Amendment Movement: Second Amendment Preservation Act, Defend the Guard, Rejecting CBDC, Financial privacy - and more.
The Revolution vs Unlimited, Centralized Power
Taxation without representation, standing armies, suspending legislatures, and so much more - these were all symptoms of a much greater, underlying issue - the British claim of power over the colonies
War Powers and George Washington
Supporters of unilateral executive war powers want you to believe that kind of power is ok - because George Washington engaged in war without getting authorization from congress. Theyre either ignora
The Big “Invasion” they Want you to Ignore
While most people think of the word invasion in one context only, the Founders also used it in a way thats almost completely ignored today.
Constitution 101: The Supremacy Clause
One of the most twisted and abused clauses of the Constitution - most people get it almost totally backwards.
Immigration: James Madison’s View
The Father of the Constitution had a view on delegated and reserved powers over immigration thats far different than almost everyone today.
Federal Courts: Warnings from Mason and Jefferson
One of George Masons leading objections to ratification was the structure of the federal judiciary. Thomas Jefferson signaled that he liked it at first, but in the years to follow, considered it the