May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
The Constitution gives Congress power to “define and punish” offenses against the law of nations. Scholars popular among the Founders wrote that illegal immigration is such an offense.
READ MOREWe discovered that Ablavsky’s work contained a disturbing number of inaccurate, non-existent, and misleading citations, as well as deceptively-edited quotations.
READ MORESometimes judges must rely on biased, untrained people for information on how to interpret our Constitution.
READ MOREDeSantis has just helped educate us on the rule of law. For that he deserves our gratitude.
READ MOREAmerica’s success is due partly to our traditional respect for the rule of law.
READ MOREAll of these false assertions emerged from a historical process—primarily during the 19th century—that I’ve labeled “The Great Forgetting.”
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