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History Ignored: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

History Ignored: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

by Michael Boldin | Jul 12, 2024 | Articles of Confederation, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Thomas Jefferson

One of the most important foundational documents in American history, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 is one that most people never learn about. Following principles outlined by Thomas Jefferson in 1784, it included a precursor to the bill of rights four years before...
The Bill of Rights Isn’t a Permission Slip

The Bill of Rights Isn’t a Permission Slip

by Mike Maharrey | Jul 8, 2024 | Audio/Video, Bill of Rights, Maharrey Minute

The Bill of Rights doesn’t give you rights. In fact, if you need government permission, it’s not really a right. You had your rights from the moment you were born. The Bill of Rights just restricts government actions that would infringe on them. The Bill...
Top 3 Anti-Federalist Arguments: Controversy over the Constitution

Top 3 Anti-Federalist Arguments: Controversy over the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | Jun 19, 2024 | Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, State Ratifying Conventions

Was the Constitution a recipe for tyranny? That’s what Patrick Henry, Brutus, Federal Farmer and many other Anti-Federalists feared. In this episode, we’ll explore three of their top arguments against ratification and their warnings about centralized power...
Bill of Rights: Unnecessary and Dangerous?

Bill of Rights: Unnecessary and Dangerous?

by Michael Boldin | Dec 15, 2023 | Audio/Video, Bill of Rights, Path to Liberty, State Ratifying Conventions

During the ratification debates, Federalists repeatedly warned that adding a bill of rights would be unnecessary – and even dangerous. Learn what they had to say – where they made good points – and missed the mark too. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday...
Oregon Judge Strikes Down State Gun Law Based on State Constitution

Oregon Judge Strikes Down State Gun Law Based on State Constitution

by Brion McClanahan | Dec 7, 2023 | Audio/Video, Other Voices, Right to Keep and Bear Arms

An Oregon judge recently struck down an Oregon gun law based on the state constitution. He got it right! Federalism was the key to the ratification of the Constitution in 1787. If the proponents of the Constitution had not consistently promised that the States would...
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