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A Capacity to Annoy or Injure

The only way to repair our Constitution is with justices that have a deep-seated loyalty to the founding principles. The founders may have underestimated the capacity for judicial activism by a highly politicized court.   Read the rest of this entry »

August 9, 2011   1 Comment

The Dirty Dozen, How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom, by Robert A. Levy and William Mellor

If you want to understand how the Constitution became a shadow of its former self, The Dirty Dozen is an excellent place to start.   Read the rest of this entry »

July 20, 2011   No Comments

An Interesting Judgment …

The Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision last week on the rights of an individual in a Federalist system. At issue was an individual's right to challenge judgments based on unconstitutionality. The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the Third Circuit Court's ruling, which would seem to imply that an individual, "does not have standing to raise a Tenth Amendment issue."   Read the rest of this entry »

June 21, 2011   1 Comment