Understanding the Constitution: the 14th Amendment: Part I
- Constitution
- November 15, 2021
“Progressive” priorities are not about solving real problems. Rather, they center on degrading well-run First World locales into Third World hell-holes.
READ MOREThe justices unanimously ruled that keeping the entire tax-sale proceeds was unconstitutional.
READ MOREThe Connecticut delegates achieved their goals through their willingness and skill in proposing moderate solutions and mutually reinforcing each other.
READ MOREThe scope of permissible delegation must be determined from the text of each power and the surrounding context. But there is no need to insert the Necessary and Proper Clause into the equation, except as a useful reminder.
READ MOREFor many reasons, you shouldn’t try to recreate the Constitution’s original meaning from sources arising after the Constitution was adopted.
READ MOREWashington influenced the Constitution’s operation far more as president than as a framer.
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