Limits on Federal Authority
By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 The previous essay explained that the Constitution is fundamentally a document granting enumerated (listed) powers. Like all such documents, the powers it grants [...]
Mother of Thanksgiving
This Day in History: Sarah Josepha Hale, the “Mother of Thanksgiving” By Tara Ross - Oct 23, 2020 On this day in 1788, the “Mother of Thanksgiving” is born. Sarah [...]
AZ Election Unlawful
Arizona election law broken with no consequences. By Mike Kapic - November 19, 2022 https://youtu.be/OUoIfDJ8fBg View the Maricopa County video here.
Broken National Elections
US Elections Are Broken, and Here’s Why The patient is sick and in dire need of a doctor. By: Leesa K. Donner - November 15, 2022 It’s autopsy time for the [...]
The Destruction of Marriage
Respect for Marriage Act: A Law that Can’t Be Law Lord, have mercy on our nation and our families, and bring down this ungodly legislation swiftly. By Cynthia Dunbar, IFA [...]
Conservation vs. Environment
Conservationism vs. Environmentalism: What Is the Difference? BY BRIAN DAVID CRANE At first glance, the objective of both conservationism and environmentalism appears to be similar: To conserve our planet. Yet how [...]
Understanding the Constitution
How to Understand the Constitution By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 Many people characterize the U.S. Constitution as vague or filled with broad generalities. Others identify it as the [...]
Agenda 2030 v. Liberty
Agenda 2030 Threatens Liberty — State Legislators Can Stop It by Peter Rykowski - November 10, 2022 Agenda 2030 is a major threat to liberty and is being implemented in towns and [...]
Political Landscape
An Introduction to Politics for the Politically Clueless If you have always felt somewhat lost on the political landscape, this primer is for you. By Patrick Carroll - October 28, [...]
Political Sins
Composite image by FEE | Public domain: Stalin, Hitler, Wilson The Deadly Sins of Politics Politics isn’t exempt from the allure of the deadly sins. Some political systems [...]
Origins of the State
John Locke The Iron Law of Kleptocracy Locke vs. Oppenheimer: Two Origin Stories of the State By Dan Sanchez – November 8, 2022 To develop his theory of [...]
Christian Nationalism
Why You Must Read The Case For Christian Nationalism By: Pastor Andrew Isker – November 1, 2022 The Case For Christian Nationalism by Stephen Wolfe is the definitive argument for both [...]
U.S. Detainment Camp Pt. VII
As military police stand guard, people of Japanese descent wait at a transport center in San Francisco on April 6, 1942, for relocation to an internment center at Santa [...]
EV Autos: The Truth
by Mike Kapic - November 4, 2022 Crony capitalism is driving a phony environmental problem & fake solution for profit and power and the consumer is following it down another [...]
How Politics Works
Why Do Big Cities Tend to Have Bigger Government? Like any place that generates significant wealth, cities also generate significant incentives to capture the wealth By Peter Jacobsen - November [...]
100 Schools in 10 Years!
Iman Alleyne of Kind Academy. PHOTO: Kerry McDonald ‘100 Schools in 10 Years’, Award-Winning Microschool Founder Shares Her Vision Iman Alleyne is ready to tackle her big dream [...]
Faith & Values Survey Results
Latest America’s Values Survey: Good News and Bad News By Bob Adelmann - October 21, 2022 The good news from the latest America’s Values Study undertaken by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian [...]
The Chosen: Season 3
An Inside Look At ‘The Chosen’s’ Revolutionary Production Ahead Of Season Three The Federalist visited ‘The Chosen’ to talk with the cast and crew as they wrapped the filming of [...]
Abusing Liberties Pt. VI
Crushing Civil Liberties Part VI How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution By Rob Natelson - March 1, 2022 The first, second, third, fourth, and fifth installments in this series traced how the Supreme Court responded [...]
Congress By Design
Article I -- Congress by Mike Kapic - October 29, 2022 The first branch of the new United States government was to be the most important and is the legislature [...]