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Oath of Office: What a Constitution Supporter Would Do as President

Oath of Office: What a Constitution Supporter Would Do as President

by Michael Boldin | Aug 17, 2020 | Audio/Video, Executive, Path to Liberty

With an almost endless list of unconstitutional acts, laws, rules and regulations on the books – is there anything the executive branch can do? Well, if their Oath of Office is being followed – quite a lot. Unfortunately, no such person has been elected in...
Executive Orders and the Constitution

Executive Orders and the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | Aug 12, 2020 | Audio/Video, Executive, Path to Liberty

A pen and a phone – but very little constitution on hand: both parties complain about executive orders when the other team is using them. But seem happy to have the precedent when their side is in power. And that precedent keeps expanding. Path to Liberty:...
Top 3 Ways Presidents Violate the Constitution

Top 3 Ways Presidents Violate the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | Jul 10, 2020 | Audio/Video, Executive, Path to Liberty

Authorized by the Constitution to exercise only 11 powers and duties – presidents from both parties have trashed those limits in big, big ways. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: July 10, 2020 PODCAST VERSION...
Are (Most) Independent Agencies Unconstitutional after Seila Law v. CFPB?

Are (Most) Independent Agencies Unconstitutional after Seila Law v. CFPB?

by Michael D. Ramsey | Jul 6, 2020 | Article II, Court Cases, Executive

I think maybe they are. On its face, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureauย looks modest.ย  The Court (per Chief Justice Roberts, joined by Justices Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh) declined to extend the rule...
Does the President Have Power to Combat “Domestic Violence”?

Does the President Have Power to Combat “Domestic Violence”?

by Michael D. Ramsey | Jun 3, 2020 | Article IV, Executive

A number of commentators have recently argued that the President should (or at least can) use the U.S. military to suppress the ongoing riots and disorder in major cities.ย  (For example, Andrew McCarthy at NRO:ย The President Has the Constitutional Power to Restore...
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