Colorado's wind energy: neither free nor clean
- Energy, ENERGY - Archive, ENERGY - Legal
- August 5, 2011
The charge that the Constitution is “vague” is based on ignorance.
READ MOREObviously she was never taught the difference between ordinary legislation (such as traffic laws) and a general constitutional standard.
READ MORENothing in the Constitution gives [the Speaker of the House a presidential-style veto.
READ MORE[A] whole generation of law students has been trained to think that the 19th century courts were heartless tools of malicious capitalists, and that enlightened reform came only with the virtuous 20th century “progressives.”
READ MOREIn the 20th century, the Supreme Court cited McCulloch to uphold unprecedented federal spending and regulatory programs. Law school constitutional law courses sometimes treat McCulloch the same way. . . . [But] this approach is the product of historical ignorance.
READ MOREThe fact that many of America’s law schools are one-sided political hothouses further encourages leftist passion at the expense of curiosity and care.
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