- Article III
- Article Three of the U.S. Constitution sets up the judicial branch, the supreme Court, and defines treason.
- Citizens United and libertarian schizophrenia
- The latest Supreme Court ruling on free speech pretty much completes my renunciation of the Democratic Party.
- Election lessons: The Supreme Court and the New Tone
- If the left really wants to reign in Donald Trump, they should force him to stick to the list of potential Supreme Court nominations that he announced before the election.
- Juan Williams Fears Race
- Fox News political analyst Juan Williams fears race may be at the root of the New York Times editorial begging opposition political party to block President’s Supreme Court nominee.
- Justice conjured is justice denied
- Blunting criticism of bad laws by exempting nice people.
- Should we hold regular elections for Supreme Court Justices?
- Electing Supreme Court Judges creates more national elections at a time when the nationalization of politics is already one of the biggest drivers of contentiousness in elections.
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- A Judges’ Republic
- “Steyn was back at the microphone, fielding questions on many topics, including breaking news from the US Supreme Court on a very consequential free-speech case, plus truth, beauty and twerking trannies.”
- One Vote Away• (hardcover)
- “How a Single Supreme Court Seat Can Change History” (Senator Ted Cruz)
- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (PDF)
- “The Government may not suppress speech altogether.” (Justice Anthony Kennedy)
- Gonzales v. Raich (dissent)
- “Respondents Diane Monson and Angel Raich use marijuana that has never been bought or sold, that has never crossed state lines, and that has had no demonstrable effect on the national market for marijuana. If Congress can regulate this under the Commerce Clause, then it can regulate virtually anything-and the Federal Government is no longer one of limited and enumerated powers.”