A Question of Choice
The fundamental basis of our freedoms is the power to choose. Independence, liberty, and freedom are all based in people choosing. Yet the American people have handed over their power to choose over to others. The word “choice” has all but been taken over by the pro-abortion crowd, but that is not what I want to discuss here today. Recent history, both public and private, has displayed the fundamental function choice plays in a person’s independence, liberty, and freedom. Yet
Apr 3, 2024
Disarming The Militia Act
A well regulated militia is necessary to a free state. Then why is Congress trying to disarm them? Congress wants to make it illegal for your neighborhood watch or church security group to train to defend themselves and others. What happens if it becomes illegal for people to assemble to prepare to defend themselves? The gun grabbers in Congress are at it again. Attempts to disarm the American people have only been moderately successful over the past few years, so a bill was
Mar 26, 2024


How the 16th Amendment Destroyed the Republic
Nobody likes paying taxes, but where did the federal income start? The Sixteenth Amendment did not create the federal income tax. However, the 16th Amendment did fundamentally change the republic. As April 15th approaches and people spend valuable time and money on filing their income tax returns, I think it worth our time to look at the source of our pain. While plenty of people grouse and complain about paying income taxes, most don’t realize that the cause of their pain is
Mar 19, 2024
Sovereign Immunity
In the United States, who is sovereign? Did we replace a sovereign monarch with a sovereign oligarchy? Do you need government’s permission to sue it? When can you sue the government? What started out as an erroneous credit report filing has turned into the heart of the question brought before the Supreme Court in the case Department Of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Housing Service V. Kirtz (USDA v. Kirtz). What the court found, and how it got there, points to a seriou
Mar 12, 2024
Electing a U.S. President
How a U.S. President gets elected is both simpler and more complicated than most people think it is. What is this Electoral College and why does it exist? How can you participate in an election if you don’t know how it works? Every four years, the United States goes through the ritual of electing a President. I use the term ritual for two reasons. First, most Americans’ understanding of the election process is based on custom or rites rather than the law. Second, most of the
Mar 6, 2024


Unveiling Delaware's Constitutional Legacy: A Call to Heritage
As we traverse the corridors of time, Delaware stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the American republic. Join us for a riveting exploration of the Delaware State Constitution in our upcoming 7-week course, commencing March 7th in Seaford, Delaware. Register Today! Delaware's Distinctive Amendment Process Delaware's Amendment process is a unique facet of its constitutional framework, reflecting the state's commitment to a nuanced approach to governance. The Ri
Feb 28, 2024
Is Refusing to Wear a Mask Unconstitutional?
Are mask mandates constitutional? Do you have a right to refuse to wear a mask? Can you build a compelling argument for why you refuse? I’ve spoken repeatedly about the unconstitutionality of most mask mandates. Recently, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals was asked to review two cases where people were punished for attending school board meetings while refusing to wear masks. Sadly, the cases, as described in the Circuit Court opinion, seem poorly founded, thus leading to de
Feb 27, 2024


Abuse of the No Fly List
When does the No Fly List become a tool of tyranny? Can government actors avoid the consequences of their actions by simply calling them moot? Could you be on the No Fly List and not even know it? While looking through recent oral arguments at the Supreme Court, I stumbled across the case FBI v. Fikre. At first, I thought it was another simple procedural case, but something about it caught my attention. The oral arguments held before the Supreme Court were about whether Mr. F
Feb 23, 2024


Primaries, What Are They Good For?
We are in the middle of another primary season. But have you considered what the purpose behind these primaries? Why do we have an election season before the election? Why does the American taxpayer fund elections for private organizations? I propose that all elections for the board members of non-profit corporations should be run by the state at taxpayer expense. After all, we already have taxpayer funded elections for private organizations. We call them “Primaries”. While t
Feb 15, 2024


Chevron Deference
When Congress is ambiguous, who decides what they mean? Who decided that when Congress is silent, the executive agency decides for them? Is this Chevron Deference constitutional? For decades, Congress has been turning over more and more lawmaking power to the Executive Branch. Frequently this is done by legislation giving the head of some agency or department the power to establish rules which have the force of law. What happens when the legislation doesn’t explicitly say tha
Feb 7, 2024


Regulating Your Life
Does the federal government have the legal authority to regulate anything it wants? The Department of Energy has decided they can regulate your dishwasher and washing machines. In the case of Louisiana, et. al. v. U.S. Department of Energy, it appears the DOE may have bitten off more than it can chew. Have you noticed how often the government of the United States decides how you should live your life? It seems everything from food and drugs to the light-bulbs in your home are
Jan 29, 2024


The Real Insurrection in America
What are the legal grounds and arguments behind the efforts to disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot in several states? How does Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution play a role in these legal challenges, and what are the key points of contention regarding its application to Trump's eligibility? What is the definition of "insurrection" according to the Fourteenth Amendment, and how does the article analyze Trump's actions on January 6th, 2021,
Jan 22, 2024



