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When government actors lose the plot, will there be accountability?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What happens when governments get involved in things they have not been delegated the power to regulate? Or when those elected officials think that gives them an all-access pass for political demonstration, like this video post. When you or I lose the plot, we may embarrass ourselves. However, when government actors lose their way, our rights are in jeopardy…

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What to do about ‘rogue’ judges?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If you’ve followed the news out of Washington, D.C. lately, you could almost forget there are three branches of government. That is how focused the media has been on the fight between the president and the federal judiciary. Have you ever considered what you can do about “rogue” judges?

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Censorship for thee, but not for me

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Take, for example, Rep. Elise Stefanik. Once again, she is conducting “struggle sessions,” just like those held in Mao’s China during the Cultural Revolution, only this time in the United States House of Representatives. She thinks it’s Congress’s job to silence antisemitism in our colleges and universities, and I have the proof, in her own words…

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Seeking redress for political gain

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Seeking redress for a grievance implies pursuing compensation for a wrong. Protected by the First Amendment and state constitutions, this right can be manipulated for political agendas. When lawsuits serve politics rather than justice, they undermine constitutional principles. I examine recent cases to determine whether plaintiffs pursue redress or leverage legal processes for gain.

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From D.C. to local courts: Rules eating our substance

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Regulations and bureaucratic overreach often predate taxation, imposing significant hidden costs on our paychecks and rights. From Washington, D.C. to state capitals, waves of officers and endless rules erode individual liberty and economic vitality. Examining the historical and contemporary legal impact of federal and state mandates reveals how government intrusion can sap local community substance.

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Watching truth, justice, and the American way unravel

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Without truth, how do we know what is? If each of us has our own “truth,” then nothing can be true. And without that truth, there can be no such thing as justice. Justice is seeking to give everyone what is due. But how can we know what people are due without knowing the truth about our history and what happened?

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Ignoring their oath to the Constitution

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – This piece examines elected officials’ oath to the Constitution and the alarming gaps in civic education that leave many unaware of their duties. It explores recent examples of oath violations, questions accountability measures, and proposes practical steps to ensure public servants firmly uphold the fundamental law they pledged to support.

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Loving our children more than we hate the other party

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I challenge parents to examine their passions and priorities. I warn that hatred of opponents fuels violence and crimes at the expense of children’s futures. I question whether political devotion overshadows parental love and urge unity over division. I appeal for prioritizing our children’s well-being above party agendas right now today. I urge immediate action to protect our children’s futures.

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