May state legislative applications limit an Article V convention? Subject, yes; specific language, probably not
- September 12, 2013
The Commerce Clause part of the decision is a mess. There is no more polite way to describe it.
READ MOREJustice Clarence Thomas frequently uses concurring and dissenting opinions to explain the Constitution’s fundamental principles.
READ MORE“Progressive” priorities are not about solving real problems. Rather, they center on degrading well-run First World locales into Third World hell-holes.
READ MOREJustice Alito’s majority opinion held that the phrase “waters of the United States” means only defined bodies of water—such as lakes and streams—and those wetlands that so border them that their waters’ surface merges with the surface of the lake or stream.
READ MOREThe justices unanimously ruled that keeping the entire tax-sale proceeds was unconstitutional.
READ MOREThe Connecticut delegates achieved their goals through their willingness and skill in proposing moderate solutions and mutually reinforcing each other.
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