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  • Civics 101: How to understand the Constitution

    Civics 101: How to understand the Constitution0

    • May 3, 2020

    “Here’s an important, but widely overlooked, feature: The document doesn’t grant power only to federal officials. It also confers power on persons and entities who are not part of the U.S. government at all.”

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  • A defense of the Electoral College

    A defense of the Electoral College0

    • April 5, 2020

    “… when Hamilton stated . . . that he believed electors would use “information and discernment,” that is not very good evidence that future electors did in fact use information and discernment. But it is quite good evidence that Hamilton and his readers believed the Constitution empowered electors to do so.”

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  • City destroys home without paying: Will the Supreme Court take the case?

    City destroys home without paying: Will the Supreme Court take the case?0

    • March 26, 2020

    The Takings Clause in the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution . . . reads in part, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.”

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