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Federal Law is not “Always Supreme”

Federal Law is not “Always Supreme”

by Michael Boldin | Mar 20, 2023 | American Revolution, Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Path to Liberty, Supremacy Clause

Even though most people seem to believe it – and the government definitely acts as if it were true, federal law is not โ€œalways supremeโ€ – all the time. Arguing in support of that requires ignoring the words of the supremacy clause – and the history...
Total Federal Supremacy? Not So Fast!

Total Federal Supremacy? Not So Fast!

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 16, 2023 | Audio/Video, Maharrey Minute, Supremacy Clause

Supporters of the monster state want you to believe the federal government is always supreme – in everything, all the time. It’s not. Yes, it’s supreme within its sphere. But when the feds take one step beyond that sphere, they enjoy no supremacy at...
DOJ vs Missouri 2nd Amendment Preservation Act: Round 1, Feds Win

DOJ vs Missouri 2nd Amendment Preservation Act: Round 1, Feds Win

by Michael Boldin | Mar 8, 2023 | Audio/Video, Court Cases, Path to Liberty, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

The first round of the federal lawsuit against the Missouri Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) is in – and the feds won this one, but that shouldnโ€™t be a surprise to anyone. An appeal is on the way, and if you want to learn all the ins-and-outs of the case...
Supremacy Doesn’t Mean What Most People Think It Means

Supremacy Doesn’t Mean What Most People Think It Means

by Mike Maharrey | Oct 17, 2022 | Audio/Video, Maharrey Minute, Supremacy Clause

Most people think the supremacy clause in the Constitution means anything and everything the feds do is “supreme.” “Most people” are wrong. The supremacy clause is limited by three key words that always seem to get left out. View this post on...
The Myth of Absolute Federal Supremacy

The Myth of Absolute Federal Supremacy

by Mike Maharrey | Aug 8, 2022 | St. George Tucker, Supremacy Clause

Absolute federal supremacy is a myth that just wonโ€™t go away. Most people think the supremacy clause in the Constitution means the federal government can do whatever it wants. Under this warped theory of constitutional interpretation, the mere fact that Congress does...
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