Understanding the Constitution: the 14th Amendment: Part I
- November 15, 2021
The Charter foreshadowed important provisions in the Bill of Rights.
READ MOREIn fact, the Constitution was the product of centuries of “guidelines.”
READ MOREThis article first appeared in Townhall.com. When Senator Susan Collins made her now-famous speech stating she would vote to approve the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, a keystone of her argument amounted to, “He won’t change much.” She noted Judge Kavanaugh’s dedication to case precedent. She also noted that while the national
READ MORENineteen states attended, making it the second-largest convention of states in American history by number of states represented.
READ MOREState constitutions written or favored by “progressives” also have been proclaimed under dubious circumstances.
READ MORE. . . Those who adopted the Constitution understood that governance of recreational activities, such as sports, was reserved to the states. Regulation of in-state gambling, like other moral issues, similarly was outside the federal sphere.
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