Don’t blame King v. Burwell for ObamaCare’s failures
The King v. Burwell Supreme Court case, beginning oral arguments in March with a likely ruling by the end of June, is stirring up considerable controversy among those who pay attention to health care...
View ArticleThe Modern Issues
Ken Cuccinelli discusses the modern issues of our judicial system, addressing the rise of the overbearing and unconstitutional administrative state made up of dozens of regulatory agencies with...
View ArticleThe History and Importance of the Judiciary: Part 2
As we witness increasing levels of judicial overreach and activism from the bench, Ken Cuccinelli discusses the importance of paying attention to what judges are doing, and holding them accountable. He...
View ArticleThe History and Importance of the Judiciary: Part 1
Ken Cuccinelli shows how the judicial branch of government was originally conceived as a passive institution designed to resolve disputes. For this reason, people tend to focus on the more active...
View ArticleFederalism in the Modern Age
Judge Andrew Napolitano explains that, despite the Tenth Amendment’s protection of federalism, the Supreme Court has ruled that Congress can use taxpayer money any way it likes. With this loophole, the...
View ArticleThe Progressive Era
Judge Andrew Napolitano explains how the progressive era was marked by a huge expansion of the federal government and its power to regulate the states and individual behavior. The Sixteenth Amendment...
View ArticleThe Commerce Clause
Judge Andrew Napolitano explains that the Commerce Clause in the U.S. Constitution was introduced in order to facilitate trade between the states. Unfortunately, Congress and the Courts have...
View ArticleThe Constitution & The Bill of Rights
Judge Andrew Napolitano explains that, even among the Founding Fathers, there was some disagreement over where our rights come from. Do they come from government, or are they intrinsic to our humanity?...
View ArticleFriedrichs v. California Teachers Association Could Be Big Win for First...
On October 4th, the Supreme Court began a new term, and with it comes a number of fresh cases for the justices to deliberate on. As the Court has begun to hear the first arguments, though, one case in...
View ArticleU.S. Telecom Association v. FCC Could be Dangerous for Consumers
Today, the federal appeals court in Washington will begin to hear arguments regarding Obama’s net neutrality rule and whether or not the government should have the ability to micromanage the internet....
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