“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
A West Virginia bill to nullify the Real ID Act was reintroduced recently by a group of lawmakers this month Originally introduced in March of 2013, HB2871 cites the threat to security, inconvenience and expense to the citizens of West Virginia, as well as declaring...
Last month, Missouri state Senator John Lamping (R-Ladue) introduced a bill for the 2014 session that would stop compliance with President Obama’s Common Core Education standards. SB514 would prohibit the Missouri state board of education and other state educational...
A poll last fall reveals a majority of Republicans embrace nullification. YouGov, a global professional research and consulting organization, completed a poll of 1,000 people asking, “Do you think that states should be allowed to ignore federal legislation which...
The following was published as a letter to the editor in The Times-News of Burlington, NC The definition of nullify is: “any act, or set of actions that result in a particular law being rendered null, void or just simply unenforceable.” This does not mean erasing it...
The following was published as a letter to the editor in The Times-News of Burlington, NC With the hype of this subject coming out almost daily it’s good to dispel some myths. In 1798 nullification was born as a result of The Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the...