Tennesseans Didn’t Elect Bill Lee To Have Him Cancel Christmas And Stomp The Constitution
Tennessee has not been shielded from unconstitutional government overreach perpetrated on citizens by their state’s response to COVID-19.
How Civil Disobedience Curbed The Michigan Governor’s COVID Abuses Of Power
The political drama in Michigan reveals how essential it is in a republic that the citizens defy unconstitutional and illegal orders of their government.
Governors Can’t Use Coronavirus To Indefinitely Declare A State Of Emergency
In a national panic, Americans permitted executives to take power—to declare states of emergency and to implement lockdowns—and now those executives won’t give that power back.
The Government Has A Lot More Emergency Powers Than Libertarians Like, But It Still Can’t Control Everything
Just because significant restrictions on our day-to-day lives are warranted doesn’t mean it’s a free-for-all for government coercion.
It Shouldn’t Take Lawyers To Make NC City Back Off Drive-In Church Service Ban
If our constitutional protections go out the door at the declaration of every emergency, what is the point of having them?
Americans Need To Start Pushing Back Against Draconian Lockdowns
Bill Gates, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and anyone else advocating for a federally mandated lockdown either doesn’t understand the Constitution’s structure or doesn’t respect it.
Why States ‘Governing Themselves’ During The Coronavirus Outbreak Is A Good Thing
No, the federal government shouldn’t ‘take over the supply chain’ for medical equipment, and yes, states can in fact govern themselves.
The Senate Can Amend Effort To Block Trump’s Border Emergency Declaration
Can senators amend a resolution of termination under the National Emergencies Act? Yes.
Yes, Trump Might Be Able To Declare An ‘Emergency’ To Build His Wall
The question of whether the situation at the border is an emergency is probably more of a political issue for the first two branches of government than a legal issue for the third branch.