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 Electoral College in Context

The Electoral College is a necessary part of a wider presidential election system, which in turn is the result of many factors, not just a few.
Busting the Myths About Article V Conventions

During the 1970s, a handful of liberal writers with privileged media access spread disinformation about the amendment process, apparently to protect an activist Supreme Court.
Insights into the Constitution from English Social History

Eighteenth Century social history helps us understand why the Constitution was written as it was.
How the New York Bill of Rights Helped Lead to the U.S. Bill of Rights

John Lansing, Jr. used the New York Bill of Rights as one basis for the proposed constitutional amendments drafted by James Madison.
Direct Taxes and the Founders’ Originalism

If the Framers had believed the Constitution would be construed by any rules other than those then prevailing, they would have worded it very differently.
United States v. Abbott and State War Powers

A federal court of appeals has upheld the right of Texas to defend itself against illegal immigration by erecting a barrier in the Rio Grande River.
The Constitutional Line on Direct Taxes

Although some judges and other writers have been confused about direct and indirect taxes, when the Constitution was adopted the definitions were, as John Marshall said, “clearly understood.”
More Evidence that “Direct Taxes” include Levies on Wealth and Income

In light of the evidence, it is astounding that confusion over the Constitution’s categories of direct and indirect taxes still persists.