May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
Rob Natelson, Senior Fellow of Constitutional Jurisprudence at The Independence Institute, talks with Jon Caldara about the courts’ failure to enforce their own constitutional rights precedents against government overreaching during the pandemic: View on YouTube
READ MOREIn issuing his latest directive, the governor missed opportunities to quit being an autocrat and start being a statesman.
READ MOREThe Constitution’s flexibility in emergency is why the late Justice Robert H. Jackson once said, “The Constitution is not a suicide pact.” But emergencies do not cause the Constitution to vanish.
READ MORERead the latest COVID-19 information on Complete Colorado Page 2.
READ MOREDuring this time of pandemic, many of us “non-essential” workers find ourselves confined to home. Suddenly, I have time to tackle all of the items on my home “to do” list; my house has never been this clean and organized. Don’t judge me, but I have even alphabetized my spice rack. For those of you
READ MOREColorado’s orders are classic examples of infringements of fundamental rights that are both overbroad and underinclusive—and therefore unconstitutional.
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