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War Powers and the Constitution: An Overview

War Powers and the Constitution: An Overview

by Michael Boldin | Feb 23, 2022 | Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, War, War Powers

โ€œIn no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not to the executive department.โ€ James Madison was far from alone in this view. And to understand it fully, itโ€™s...
The History behind the Three-Fifths Compromise

The History behind the Three-Fifths Compromise

by Michael Boldin | Apr 5, 2021 | Audio/Video, Charles Pinckney, Constitution, Gouverneur Morris, Path to Liberty, Three-Fifths Clause

Of all the compromises which produced the Constitution at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, the Three-Fifths Compromise is probably considered the most controversial today. But in order to understand what it actually was all about, itโ€™s important to set aside...
Consolidation vs Natural Liberty: Antifederalist Brutus No. 2

Consolidation vs Natural Liberty: Antifederalist Brutus No. 2

by Michael Boldin | Apr 3, 2021 | Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Brutus, Path to Liberty

With a natural rights foundation – along with warnings about consolidation and people with power – in his 2nd of 16 essays during the debates over ratification of the Constitution, Antifederalist Brutus made a powerful case for decentralization and a Bill...
Jury Nullification: 5 Founders and 4 States

Jury Nullification: 5 Founders and 4 States

by Michael Boldin | Mar 31, 2021 | Audio/Video, Jury Nullification, Path to Liberty

To the Founding generation, Trial by Jury was considered an indispensable tool against the power of government. Although supporters of the monster state today want juries to only judge the facts of the case before them, they actually have a duty to consider not just...
Today in History: Pennsylvania Becomes 2nd State to Ratify the Constitution

Today in History: Pennsylvania Becomes 2nd State to Ratify the Constitution

by Dave Benner | Dec 12, 2020 | Constitution, James Wilson, State Ratifying Conventions

Today in history, on Dec. 12, 1787, Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the United States Constitution. The event was the culmination of a bitter fight in Philadelphia between delegates both for and against ratification in the state. James Wilson, who had...
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