Category Archives: Supreme Court

Restraining the Leviathan

If you have not read my previous post calling for a Constitutional Convention, please do so first by clicking here. Because the amendments I suggest severely curtail the powers of the US Congress, they will never be proposed by the … Continue reading

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How To Take Back America In 4 Steps

Or How to Turn Amerika back into America Too much power is concentrated in Washington.  The American constitutional system was set up with the intent of ensuring that most of the decisions and laws that affect our lives would be … Continue reading

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Cass and Benedict

If you take seriously Sun Tzu’s admonition to “know your enemy”, you might be familiar with Cass Sunstein, an Obama staff member and a particularly dangerous statist.  More importantly, when it comes to dismissing the notion that the Constitution defines strict … Continue reading

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Living Document Tyranny

Of the many untenable positions held by the American Left, none is a bigger threat to the continuation of the American Experiment than the egregiously dishonest “Living Constitution” philosophy.  I was prompted to blog about this by an excellent article … Continue reading

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The Method Matters

One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. — Martin Luther King, Jr When one group of people attempt to make fundamental changes to longstanding traditions and the society based upon those traditions, the importance of the methods utilized … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Litmus Test

Non-Originalists Need Not Apply When a President nominates a judge for the Supreme Court or an important lower federal court, discussions immediately begin about litmus tests for acceptability.  Historically the issue has typically revolved around the nominee’s position on abortion. … Continue reading

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