We all want to be safe. None of us wants to be a victim of violence, but what are we willing to give up in an effort to secure that safety? And once we’ve paid the price for the promise of safety, will we find it worth the cost? Let’s discuss that next, on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreBetween the political discourse in America today and the general lack of knowledge about the Constitution and how the governments of this country are designed to work, it should not be a surprise that people are concerned not only about what returning to a Constitutional Republic would look like. We’ll ponder that next, on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreSeveral people I’ve talked to have claimed Emmerich de Vattel’s book, The Law of Nations, as a reference text for understanding different parts of the U.S. Constitution. This book is most commonly referenced when discussing the citizenship requirements for President of the United States, so I decided to do some research on the topic for myself. And, of course, to share it with you next, on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreI’ve recorded 100 episodes of this podcast and spent the last year working full time on The Constitution Study. I’ll ponder what I’ve learned, next on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreSeveral U.S. Senators filed an Amicus (friend of the court) Brief in the case NEW YORK STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION, INC., v. CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK (NYSRPA v NYC). The senators make some interesting points, some good, some not so good. However, there is a lot we can learn, not only about the constitutional issue, but about the state of our political discourse, next on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreIt’s easy to find people upset with the recent rash of corporations asking their customers to not open carry in their stores. We’ll take a constitutional look at this and what those of us who defend our rights can do, next on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreTuesday is the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. We’ll talk more about that in a minute.
And let’s not forget that today is the 18th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
Read MoreWas the idea of a limited federal government doomed by slavery? We’ll discuss that next, on The Constitution Study.
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