May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
If we are not to lose our freedom entirely, we shall have to find a way to restore the Commerce Clause to something like its original scope.
READ MOREThe Independence Institute is the oldest of the state-based think tanks. We mix Colorado issues with work on the U.S. Constitution.
READ MOREJust click on the title you want to hear!
READ MOREThe Rasmussen poll supports the view that America is under attack from what French author Julien Bender called La Trahison des Clercs—The Treason of the Intellectuals.
READ MOREMany Democratic lawmakers, climate activists, and progressive academics see so-called beneficial electrification as the wave of the future for climate action. As such, there has been a growing chorus among this community in recent years calling for the end of natural gas heating systems and appliances and propping up their electric alternatives as superior options. Occasionally,
READ MOREThis latest survey—like all the previous ones—confirms that when the Constitution uses the word “Commerce,” it does so to mean only mercantile trade and its incidents.
READ MORE