It’s called a bipartisan background check bill, but it’s more like a “you’ll have to ask the government permission to exercise your rights” bill. And being bipartisan means both parties will have their hands infringing your rights. Find out what this bill is really going to do, next on the Constitution Study.
Read MoreThere’s a “cross case” that heard oral arguments before the Supreme Court and I thought it would be a good time to look at an establishment clause case. The case in question is The American Legion v. American Humanist Association, which involves a challenge to the Bladensburg Peace Cross in Bladensburg, MD. This memorial apparently…
Read MoreIn this episode of Ponder This, we’ll ponder term limits, what they mean and what we should consider about them. Check out this episode!
Read MoreIn this episode of Ponder This, we’ll ponder term limits, what they mean and what we should consider about them.
Read MoreWe had a great time at the Teach Them Diligently event in Nashville this weekend. I want to thank everyone who stopped by the booth; it was great to see others so passionate about our Constitution. Not only did we have some excellent discussions, but you’ve given me some very good ideas about things I…
Read MoreToday, we’re looking at Double Jeopardy and the idea of separate sovereigns. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/03/08/double-jeopardy-and-state-federal-prosecutions/ Check out this episode!
Read MoreToday, we’re looking at Double Jeopardy and the idea of separate sovereigns. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/03/08/double-jeopardy-and-state-federal-prosecutions/
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