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Court Packing: Unnecessary and Improper

Court Packing: Unnecessary and Improper

by Michael Boldin | Jul 21, 2021 | Audio/Video, Judiciary, Necessary and Proper Clause, Path to Liberty

Is Court Packing Constitutional? Based on how they want to use it – no, and itโ€™s not even close. Expanding the size of the court for logistical reasons is authorized by the Constitution and has been done in the past, but doing so in order to drive political...
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...
John Marshall, the Commerce Clause and Gibbons v Ogden

John Marshall, the Commerce Clause and Gibbons v Ogden

by Michael Boldin | Nov 20, 2020 | Audio/Video, Commerce Clause, Court Cases, John Marshall, Path to Liberty

While supporters – and opponents – of the monster state often point to 3 New Deal era cases as pivotal for expansion of federal power under the Commerce Clause, itโ€™s important to go even further back, to 1824, and John Marshallโ€™s landmark opinion in...
The Marbury v Madison Myth

The Marbury v Madison Myth

by Michael Boldin | Jul 17, 2019 | Audio/Video, Court Cases, John Marshall, Judiciary, Path to Liberty

Almost everything in modern “constitutional law” is based on a myth. โ€œA long, long time ago โ€” 1803, if the storyteller is trying to be precise โ€” in the famous case of Marbury v. Madison the Supreme Court of the United States created the doctrine of...
The Myth of Marbury v Madison

The Myth of Marbury v Madison

by Michael Boldin | May 7, 2018 | Audio/Video, Court Cases, Judiciary, Tenther Essentials

TAC membershipsย help us produce more educational tools like this. Members can download this video and readย the full transcript here. The Constitution itself is supreme, not the opinion of any person or group of people in any branch of government. FOLLOW TAC: YouTube:...
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