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SCOTUS is too powerful. How can we change that?

SCOTUS is too powerful. How can we change that?

by Brion McClanahan | Jul 21, 2018 | Judiciary

A Twitter follower asked me what I would do to rein in the power of the Supreme Court. That is a very good question in light of the recent news cycle. If you missed it, Donald Trump was able to nominate another Supreme Court justice. The Left went nuts, the...
Is being anti-immigration un-American?

Is being anti-immigration un-American?

by Brion McClanahan | Jun 22, 2018 | Audio/Video, Immigration, Other Voices

If you have been paying attention to the news for the past two weeks, immigration has dominated the cycle. Trump is now a Nazi again and those who support anti-immigration measures are evil incarnate. More importantly, they are un-American and racist. This aspect of...
Was Marbury v. Madison Good for American Government?

Was Marbury v. Madison Good for American Government?

by Brion McClanahan | Apr 19, 2018 | Audio/Video, Court Cases, Other Voices

Take any American history or political science course and you are certain to talk about the landmark Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison. I could probably also surmise that you will be told this is precisely the role the Constitution gave the judicial branch....
Worst President? Most Were Awful, But What About LBJ?

Worst President? Most Were Awful, But What About LBJ?

by Brion McClanahan | Mar 30, 2018 | Audio/Video, Politicians

Who was the worst president? Tom Woods and Michael Malice were presented with this question in one of his recent podcast episodes. He and Malice spent a good deal of time debating if Woodrow Wilson or Franklin Roosevelt did more damage to America. Both were awful, and...
Every “Constitutional Conservative” Should Understand the Articles of Confederation

Every “Constitutional Conservative” Should Understand the Articles of Confederation

by Brion McClanahan | Feb 8, 2018 | Articles of Confederation, Founding Principles

Were the Articles the Articles of Confederation really that bad? Did the Constitution fundamentally change the Union? What are the similarities between the Constitution and the Articles? Did the States secede from the Articles? I get emails asking questions like these...
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