Constitution
California Supreme Court Holds Illegals Can Attend College at In-State Rates
The California Supreme Court reversed a lower state court ruling that struck down a 2001 California law providing that in-state illegal-alien residents could...
Planned Parenthood’s Federal Funding and Republicans’ Pro-life Principles
Pro-lifers expecting the newly elected Republican Congress to do great things might want to consider this: In its fiscal year ending June 30,...
Read moreThe Founders Wanted Big Government? I Object.
Recently an article was published at lewrockwell.com wherein the author, Kirkpatrick Sale, asserts that it was the Founders' evident intention to establish a...
Read moreJudge Draws Ire in Suspending Oklahoma Sharia Ban
Two days after Oklahomans voted in the mid-terms to ban Islamic, or Sharia, law from state courtrooms, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)...
Read more17th Amendment Mudslinging
The vigorous and timely advocacy of the enforcement of the 10th Amendment has been well chronicled in the pages of The New American...
Read moreOklahoma Bans Sharia Law from Courts; CAIR Files Suit
On Tuesday, a substantial majority of the citizens of Oklahoma took a firm stand for the sufficiency of relying on American law in...
Read moreIowa Voters Oust Judges Over Same-sex Marriage
Iowa voters Tuesday turned out of office all three state Supreme Court justices who were up for term renewal. The three judges seeking...
Read moreU.S. Supreme Court Begins Debate on “Schwarzenegger v. EMA”
On election day, of all days, the U.S. Supreme Court took on a California case challenging a law prohibiting the sale and promotion...
Read moreRepeal Direct Election of Senators?
Mike Lee, the Republican nominee for the Senate in the Utah election this year, supports repealing the 17th Amendment. “People would be better...
Read moreCongressmen Can Be Voted Out of Office, But Not Impeached
Each voter's sole means of determining who serves, or does not serve, in the 112th Congress (2011-2012) is through the election of one...
Read moreIs Everything Commerce?
Law professor Robert Natelson wrote that because Congress has stretched its definition of “commerce” so far beyond that originally intended by the founders,...
Read moreNullify Now! A Big Hit in Chattanooga
On Saturday, October 23, the Nullify Now! Tour, sponsored by the Tenth Amendment Center and WeRefuse.com, made its way to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Saturday’s...
Read moreCuccinelli: Obama Worse Than George III
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli understands the difference between unpopular and unconstitutional. During a speech October 21 at the Fall 2020 Legal Strategy...
Read moreNullify Now! Tour Steams into Chattanooga
Sir Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion states: An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends...
Read moreDid O’Donnell Read the Constitution Right?
Christine O’Donnell has come under criticism for stating that the language of the Constitution has nothing specific about the “separation of church and...
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