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Sports Betting Case Before SCOTUS has Tenth Amendment Ramifications

Sports Betting Case Before SCOTUS has Tenth Amendment Ramifications

by Peter Weyrich | Dec 11, 2017 | Court Cases, Gaming

Last week, the Supreme Court heard testimony on a case that could reinvigorate the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution. Surprisingly, it’s all about football and sports betting in the State of New Jersey. The results of Governor of New Jersey v. National Collegiate...
The Ninth and Tenth Amendment: Partners in Federalism for Liberty

The Ninth and Tenth Amendment: Partners in Federalism for Liberty

by gary wood | Oct 30, 2017 | 10th Amendment, 9th Amendment, Founding Principles

American Federalism evolved out of lessons learned through the 18th century as a structure to protect and preserve liberty. But today, bureaucratic socialism controls our governing approach, and calls for a restoration of constitutional federalism are portrayed as...
The Original Constitution Is Now “Extreme”

The Original Constitution Is Now “Extreme”

by Brion McClanahan | Oct 23, 2017 | 10th Amendment, Audio/Video, Other Voices

We have gotten to this point in American life. I predicted it when I wrote The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers. If you admire the founding generation or the Constitution, you are “extreme.” How do we know this? Because three...
My Contentious Interview with a National Radio Host

My Contentious Interview with a National Radio Host

by Mike Maharrey | Oct 13, 2017 | Audio/Video, Interviews, Strategy

On Monday, I appeared on the Mike Siegel Show. It turned out to be one of the more frustrating and contentious interviews I’ve done in a while. Siegel is totally on board with limiting the power of the federal government, and he understands that the Constitution...
Why the Tenth Amendment Matters More than Ever

Why the Tenth Amendment Matters More than Ever

by Mike Maharrey | Jul 26, 2017 | Founding Principles

Some people ask us, “Does the Tenth Amendment even matter anymore?” Thomas Jefferson called the Tenth Amendment the “foundation” of the Constitution. The Tenth doesn’t add anything to the Constitution, but it makes explicit what was already implicit...
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