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Year: 2019

H.J.Res.7 – Constitutional Amendment to Abolish the Electoral College

As I review H.J.Res.7 – Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to abolish the electoral college, I want to thank Rep Steve Cohen from Tennessee’s 9th district. If the people who hired him to represent them want to abolish the electoral college, the only proper way to do it is through…

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036 – The Incorporation Doctrine

In this episode we’ll look at the origins of the “Incorporation Doctrine” and debunk the idea that the Bill of Rights do not apply to the states. Incorporation Doctrine  Barron v. Baltimore Check out this episode!

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Weyerhaeuser Co. v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

One of the things we often complain about here at The Constitution Study is Congress’ penchant for abdicating its lawmaking responsibility in favor of executive rules and regulations, and the abuses of the administrative state.  In this article we’ll review one of the few cases I’ve found where the supreme Court looked at the law…

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035 – Red Flag Laws

In this live broadcast we discuss Red Flag laws and answer questions.   Video available Check out this episode!

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The Battle of Athens, TN

Athens, TN is the county seat of McMinn county.  Located in eastern Tennessee about halfway between Chattanooga and Knoxville, in 1946 it was the center of a civil uprising that is not only worth learning about, but learning from as well.

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Constitution Study Live! – January 2019

We discussed Red Flag laws and answered some interesting questions.

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034 – CNN’s Restraining Order and the Constitution

In this episode we look at the judge’s order for the White House to return the press pass to Jim Acosta. Check out this episode!

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Brandon Masin and the Effects of Red Flag Laws

While Texas does not have a Red Flag law, this is what can happen when the legal theory behind those laws go into effect.  We should all thank Brandon Masin for standing up for his rights and, by extension, the rights of all Texans and all Americans. In short, possibly because Mr. Masin knows his…

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