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Today is a somber day for American sovereignty and independence. If the Founding Fathers were…
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Today is a somber day for American sovereignty and independence. If the Founding Fathers were…
While hurricane clean up continues in the Southeast, stories from boots-on-the-ground citizen journalists are helping…
In the United States, the balance of power between the federal government and the states…
In the early years of the United States, the balance of power between the states…
When the American colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, they asserted that each…
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, authored by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, are…
Understanding that the Constitution is a compact between sovereign states is essential for grasping the…
To fully grasp the compact theory of the Constitution, it's helpful to compare it to…
Nullification is a practical and constitutional method by which states can push back against federal…
Nullification, the power of a state to invalidate unconstitutional federal actions, can be exercised by…
“Potomac Fever” refers to the obsession with federal power and the belief that all political…
The Founders designed the U.S. Senate to preserve the state sovereignty and keep the federal…
The concept of nullification often faces harsh criticism, with proponents being labeled as radicals or…
In The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison expressed great confidence in the states’ ability and willingness…
The union is facing a storm of despotism, with federal overreach threatening to drown the…
What if there was a recipe that turned ordinary men into the architects of liberty?…
The Founding Fathers didn’t just study history—they lived by it. They knew that the key to safeguarding America…
The apostle who turned divine inspiration into letters that shaped Western thought; his epistles pack…
The French philosopher who advocated that power in government should be split like a pie,…
The legal giant whose Commentaries on the Laws of England became the encyclopedia of common…
The philosopher who made the case for life, liberty, and property; his ideas sparked revolutions…
The Scottish skeptic who questioned everything and still managed to charm with his wit and…
The Scottish skeptic who questioned everything and still managed to charm with his wit and…
The biographer whose Parallel Lives made ancient heroes feel like next-door neighbors; he brought history…
The young Italian thinker who argued that punishment should fit the crime; he insisted that…
The dynamic duo who wrote Cato’s Letters, stirring up republican sentiment with their pen-and-paper rebellion.…
The Swiss writer who dissected the English constitution with surgical precision, revealing the secrets of…
The German jurist who saw the law of nations as a science, making the case…
The legal lion whose fight for common law and parliamentary power roared through history, leaving…
Rome’s greatest orator whose speeches and writings laid the groundwork for republican ideals, natural law,…
The philosopher who saw life as “nasty, brutish, and short” but gave us the social…
The historian whose narratives of Scotland and the Americas offered a grand view of human…
The father of international law, whose work laid the foundation for a more just and…
The father of international law, whose work laid the foundation for a more just and…
The philosopher who believed in the goodness of man and the corrupting influence of society;…
The statesman and philosopher who blended political theory with practical wisdom, advocating for a balanced…
The father of the scientific method who urged us to think empirically and systematically; knowledge…
The Welsh moral philosopher and mathematician who championed liberty, reason, and social progress in equal…
The Bard whose plays and sonnets captured the human condition in all its glory and…
The Roman historian whose tales of early Rome blended myth and fact into an epic…
The satirical poet whose sharp wit and heroic couplets skewered the pretentious and illuminated the…
The poet and polemicist whose republican writings taught our Founding Fathers the value of freedom…
The Roman historian whose Annals and Histories are unmatched in their incisive critique of power…
The philosopher who envisioned an ideal republic and explored the depths of human knowledge through…
The French writer whose critique of European colonialism called for justice and humanity in a…
The philosopher and historian whose ideas on equality and justice challenged the status quo of…
The political strategist who revealed the darker side of power in “The Prince,” and whose…
The Swiss legal theorist whose work on international law influenced the formation of nations and…
The Swiss legal theorist whose work on international law influenced the formation of nations and…
The legal antiquarian whose writings on the history of Parliament and liberty were foundational for…
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