Impeachment: Is Judge Boasberg Guilty of a “High Misdemeanor?”

The Founders’ law books make it very clear what the Constitution means by “high Misdemeanor.”
Is Trump Really Cutting the Size of Government?

Thus far, the Trump cuts have been only a tiny fraction of recent federal employment increases.
The Constitution and Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban

Since 2009, Colorado regulation and government spending have exploded, and every branch of state government seems to have taken on an authoritarian tinge.
Special privileges for journalists contrary to ‘freedom of press’

Freedom of the press is as much for ordinary citizens as journalists, so the law should not discriminate against ordinary citizens.
Defending the Founders’ Interpretation of the Constitution

Making up new ways to interpret the Constitution is unfaithful to the document. If the Founders had known people would do that, they would have written it differently.
A Rule for Curbing Wasteful Spending

Even we don’t restore the Constitution’s spending limits, the courts have power to stop waste like “promoting DEI in Serbia.”
The Constitution and the Betrayal by Biden’s People

The Founders predicted what would happen when a group takes over from a disabled President.
May the States Block Illegal Immigration?

This post summarizes what earlier posts at this site have said about the states’ power to curb illegal immigration.
TikTok and the First Amendment

Is spying constitutionally-protected “freedom of speech” or “freedom of the press” because it is conducted by an internet application?
An Amendments Convention is a “Convention of the States”—the Evidence Continues to Pile Up

The Founding-era evidence on this point is both massive and uncontradicted.
The Biden Presidency: The Worst in History?

Most Presidents near the bottom of survey lists are there principally because of a failure on one or two survey criteria . . . What is striking about the Biden presidency is its failure over a wide range of criteria.
Some Constitutional Takeaways from the 2024 Presidential Election

From the standpoint of those who favor freedom and constitutional government, the new presidential administration will be better than the last, but lasting change will require adoption of constitutional amendments proposed by a convention of the states.