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      • 1: State Sovereignty, Federalism, and the Right to Refuse Unconstitutional Federal Acts
      • 2: Understanding State Sovereignty, Federalism, and States’ Rights
      • 3: The Treaty of Paris and State Sovereignty in Early America
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Thirteen Lessons on Making America STATES Again

Here are thirteen lessons providing easy explanations about the basis for Making America STATES Again.

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  • Lesson 1: State Sovereignty, Federalism, and the Right to Refuse Unconstitutional Federal Acts
  • Lesson 2: Understanding State Sovereignty, Federalism, and States’ Rights
  • Lesson 3: The Treaty of Paris and State Sovereignty in Early America
  • Lesson 4: Understanding State Sovereignty and Federalism Through the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
  • Lesson 5: The Constitution as a Compact Between Sovereign States
  • Lesson 6: Applying Contract Law to Understand the Compact Theory of the Constitution
  • Lesson 7: Nullification in Practice
  • Lesson 8: Nullification — A Solo or a Chorus?
  • Lesson 9: Overcoming “Potomac Fever” and Restoring Constitutional Governance
  • Lesson 10: Party Above Principle — The Rise of Partisan Politics and the Erosion of State Sovereignty
  • Lesson 11: What Would Jefferson Do? — Defending Nullification and State Sovereignty
  • Lesson 12: Madison’s Confidence in State Resistance and the Reality of Modern Federalism
  • Lesson 13: The Storm of Statism and the Remedy of State Sovereignty
  • Lesson 1: State Sovereignty, Federalism, and the Right to Refuse Unconstitutional Federal Acts

    In the United States, the balance of power between the federal government and the states is governed by the principles of federalism and state sovereignty. Federalism is the system in which power is divided between a central government and individual states, while state sovereignty refers to the idea that states have independent authority and control over their own affairs. A key aspect of this relationship is the authority of the states to resist or refuse to enforce federal laws that they believe overstep constitutional boundaries. …

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  • Lesson 2: Understanding State Sovereignty, Federalism, and States’ Rights

    In the early years of the United States, the balance of power between the states and the federal government was a major issue. This balance is at the heart of the concepts of state sovereignty, federalism, and states’ rights. These ideas are rooted in the belief that the states, which originally agreed to form the Union, have a crucial role in ensuring that the federal government does not overstep its bounds. …

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  • Lesson 3: The Treaty of Paris and State Sovereignty in Early America

    When the American colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, they asserted that each of the 13 colonies was not just breaking away from British rule, but each was becoming a free, sovereign, and independent state. This idea of state sovereignty means that each state has full control over its own government, free from external control. The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, which officially ended the Revolutionary War, provides clear evidence that the Founders understood and affirmed this concept of state sovereignty. …

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  • Lesson 4: Understanding State Sovereignty and Federalism Through the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

    The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, authored by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, are key documents for understanding the principles of state sovereignty and federalism. The principles set forth in these documents are as relevant today as they were over two centuries ago. By understanding them, citizens and state legislators can better appreciate the constitutional wisdom of nullification as a tool to resist federal overreach. …

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  • Lesson 5: The Constitution as a Compact Between Sovereign States

    Understanding that the Constitution is a compact between sovereign states is essential for grasping the nature of American federalism and the limits of federal power. This principle underscores the authority of states to resist and nullify unconstitutional actions by the federal government. …

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  • Lesson 6: Applying Contract Law to Understand the Compact Theory of the Constitution

    To fully grasp the compact theory of the Constitution, it’s helpful to compare it to concepts in contract law. This analogy can make the principles more accessible and understandable, particularly for those who may not be familiar with the historical and legal nuances of early American governance. …

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  • Lesson 7: Nullification in Practice

    Nullification is a practical and constitutional method by which states can push back against federal overreach without dissolving the Union. It allows states to refuse to enforce or recognize federal laws or actions that exceed the powers granted to the federal government by the Constitution. …

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  • Lesson 8: Nullification — A Solo or a Chorus?

    Nullification, the power of a state to invalidate unconstitutional federal actions, can be exercised by a single state independently or by multiple states in concert. This lesson explores the often-overlooked aspect of unilateral nullification and its implications for state sovereignty and the preservation of liberty. …

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  • Lesson 9: Overcoming “Potomac Fever” and Restoring Constitutional Governance

    “Potomac Fever” refers to the obsession with federal power and the belief that all political solutions must come from Washington, D.C. This lesson explores the dangers of this mindset and emphasizes the importance of state sovereignty and the role of the states in preserving the U.S. Constitution and protecting individual liberties. …

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  • Lesson 10: Party Above Principle — The Rise of Partisan Politics and the Erosion of State Sovereignty

    The Founders designed the U.S. Senate to preserve the state sovereignty and keep the federal government in check. However, the ratification of the 17th Amendment severed the direct connection between state legislatures and their representatives in Congress. This lesson explores the dangers of placing party loyalty above constitutional principles and the impact it has had on state sovereignty and the functioning of the Republic. …

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  • Lesson 11: What Would Jefferson Do? — Defending Nullification and State Sovereignty

    The concept of nullification often faces harsh criticism, with proponents being labeled as radicals or secessionists. However, nullification is rooted in the very principles that the Founders, including Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, championed to protect the union from federal overreach. This lesson explores the historical and logical basis for nullification, refuting the misconceptions that surround it. …

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  • Lesson 12: Madison’s Confidence in State Resistance and the Reality of Modern Federalism

    In The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison expressed great confidence in the states’ ability and willingness to resist federal overreach. He believed that any ambitious encroachments by the federal government would be met with strong opposition from the states, and that these states would band together to protect their sovereignty. This lesson examines Madison’s expectations, and contrasts them with the reality of modern state-federal relations. …

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  • Lesson 13: The Storm of Statism and the Remedy of State Sovereignty

    The union is facing a storm of despotism, with federal overreach threatening to drown the sovereignty of the states. This lesson examines how the principles of state sovereignty and nullification can serve as a powerful remedy to counteract the pervasive influence of federal power, drawing inspiration from historical allegories and the wisdom of the Founders. …

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