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Constitution Clobbered in Debt Deal

The U.S. Constitution is the biggest casualty in the debt ceiling deal signed into law this week.  The 535 elected members of Congress ceded the important decisions to 12 budget bosses as yet unnamed, and caved into the Presid...
by Betsy McCaughey

 
 
 

Judicial Whole Cloth

By Nathan Tucker Despite the anti-retention campaign that successfully ousted the three Iowa Supreme Court justices who stood for a retention vote this year, judicial activism remains unabated on the state’s highest court.  ...
by Nathan W. Tucker

 
 
 

The Pledge to the Constitution

By Nathan Tucker Recently, Republicans released their Pledge to America in which they vowed “to dedicate ourselves to the task of reconnecting our highest aspirations to the permanent truths of our founding by keeping faith w...
by Nathan W. Tucker

 

 
 

Checking the Federal Government Together

By Nathan Tucker The recent discussion over nullification and the 10th Amendment has shown that there is a wide-spread desire for additional constitutional checks on the federal government.  Many supporters of nullification ar...
by Nathan W. Tucker