Judicial oligarchy is the wrong way to decide abortion policy

On abortion policy America has ceased to be a democracy and has become a judicial oligarchy.
The Supreme Court re-affirms Indian treaty originalism

Why do many judges and commentators abandon standard interpretative methods when addressing some parts of the Constitution? The answer is clear.
The Supreme Court just applied originalism to an Indian treaty, so why not to the Constitution?

This case illustrates how judges apply originalism for almost all legal documents — except the Constitution.
New evidence on the meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause

“. . . .the powers of this Congress are confined to what is expressly delegated to them”
New evidence on the constitutionality of paper money

I examined how the Constitution was represented to, and understood by, the ratifying public. And that resolved any doubt.
The founder who told Americans we have a right to military weapons

“THE POWERS OF THE SWORD ARE IN THE HANDS OF THE YEOMANRY OF AMERICA FROM SIXTEEN TO SIXTY … Who are the militia? are they not ourselves[?].”
New evidence on the “Power To . . . regulate . . . Commerce”

The three recently-issued Pennsylvania volumes . . . offer virtually no support to the commerce-is-everything school of thought. On the contrary, in the documents reproduced in this volumes “commerce” clearly refers to a concept separate from other economic and non-economic activities.
New evidence on the nature of amendments conventions

Some opponents . . . try to communicate that Madison opposed all amendments conventions. This is certainly not true,
Time to end the “emoluments” lawsuits against Trump

Arms-length market transactions simply are not “emoluments” as the Constitution uses the word.
More news on the Constitution’s ratification: the meaning of “militia” in the Second Amendment

This passage leaves nothing to inference: Coxe states explicitly that the militia consists of every man from 16 to 60 years of age.
News on the Constitution’s ratification: More evidence the feds are exceeding their powers

The Constitution created a strictly limited central government, which . . . would have no authority over religion, most criminal offenses, civil justice, social services, education, or most aspects of transportation or the economy.
What would America look like with an originalist Supreme Court?

Originalism is the prevailing method of interpreting almost all legal documents. An originalist is simply a person who believes we should use the same principles to interpret the Constitution