“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
J. Robert Smith writes A Curious Dalliance with Nullification at American Thinker today. By using three citations from a single page in a single book, he determines that the idea of nullification is mistaken and that those of us who support nullification as a remedy...
Josh Eboch, State Coordinator for the Virginia Tenth Amendment Center, and Virginia Freedom Works, in a short, but fantastic presentation at a recent rally in...
The “Principles of 98,” as they came to be known, are rarely discussed in modern history lectures even though these are integral to understanding how our federal Constitution was intended to function. These are the principles of state interposition or nullification...
The Tenth Amendment Center shared this WSJ Blog on Facebook recently. It was a pretty short piece that may be summed up in one paragraph. On its face, it certainly sounds like an amendment that’s worth being mindful of (which one isn’t?). Thing is, however, that any...