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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...
Polarization, Power, and the Destruction of Liberty

Polarization, Power, and the Destruction of Liberty

by Michael Boldin | Mar 17, 2021 | Audio/Video, George Washington, Path to Liberty

Intense polarization has become a โ€œnational psychosis.โ€ But, since few understand how things got this way, most โ€œsolutionsโ€ offered just lead to more of the same. Learn the nature of the problem from George Washington, Mercy Otis Warren, Thomas Jefferson and John...
The 10th Amendment Movement: A Revolution in Thought

The 10th Amendment Movement: A Revolution in Thought

by Michael Boldin | Mar 1, 2021 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Nullification, Path to Liberty

A radical Change in the โ€œPrinciples, Opinions, Sentiments and Affection of the Peopleโ€ was the real American Revolution of the 18th century. Are we witnessing the very early beginnings of a new radical change today? Maybe, but as Samuel Adams made clear, it will...
Today in History: John Marshall Becomes Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Today in History: John Marshall Becomes Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

by Dave Benner | Jan 31, 2021 | History, John Marshall, Judiciary

Today in 1801, John Marshall was appointed the Chief Justice of the United States by President John Adams. Nominated at a time of severe partisan discord, Adams hoped Marshallโ€™s appointment would help to counteract the influence of the Jeffersonian Republicans and...
Founding Four: First Inaugurals from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

Founding Four: First Inaugurals from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

by Michael Boldin | Jan 20, 2021 | Audio/Video, Founding Fathers, George Washington, James Madison, John Adams, Path to Liberty, Thomas Jefferson

How did the Founders treat an inaugural address? We can get a pretty good idea from their own words: Adherence to the Constitution, peace, principles – and more. An overview of the first addresses of 4 leading founders – who were also the first four...
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