Is the Court Left or Right?
WSJ September 15, 2018 The Supreme Court Was Never Meant to Be Political Since the 1950s, the justices have become ever more powerful and partisan. It’s time to stop expecting them to be the ultimate arbiters of domestic [...]
Growing Statism
Why Congress Must Stop Deferring Its Authority to the Executive Branch Legislative punting has led to an increase in the use of executive power. Mitchell Nemeth September 18, 2018 In January 2014 President Obama famously said, “We’re not just [...]
Supreme Courts Politics
WSJ September 15, 2018 The Supreme Court Was Never Meant to Be Political Since the 1950s, the justices have become ever more powerful and partisan. It’s time to stop expecting them to be the ultimate arbiters of domestic [...]
America Has Strayed…
America Has Strayed From Founders’ Vision for Economic Freedom and Limited Government, Walter Williams Says Rachel del Guidice September 11, 2018 / “I think that our government has become destructive of the ends it was created to serve,” Walter [...]
A Lesson in Self-Governance, What Matters…
[Editor: This week was the Constitution's birthday and to celebrate, scholar and historian Michael Farris has some welcome advise.] A Lesson in Self-Governance Michael Farris, 9/17/18 Three Quick Lessons for Constitution Day [or any other American day] The [...]
Happy Birthday, US Constitution
A brief history. By Mike Kapic September 17, 2018. America’s first constitution was written at Hartford CT in 1639 to give civil stability to the small community. It was then amended to include what would become New Haven [...]