The Federal Convention and the States’ Police Power
The police power, aka internal police, is the capacity of the states to regulate behavior and enforce order for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of… Read more »
The police power, aka internal police, is the capacity of the states to regulate behavior and enforce order for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of… Read more »
Subtitle – Scotus Guts the 14th Amendment. Independence is one thing, but when applied to government, unchecked independence is another term for tyranny. While the mode of appointment to the… Read more »
Subtitle: The Insidious 17th Amendment. The 17th Amendment did to federalism what the 13th Amendment did to slavery. Both are long-gone vestiges of our framing era. Tenth Amendment? States’ rights?… Read more »