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Judiciary Act of 1789: How Congress and Early Judges Created an Unconstitutional Federal Court Empire That Turned Free Citizens into Subjects of Washington The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and the intent of…
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The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and the intent of the Framers as expressed in the Federalist Papers and ratification debates. Article V sets the only lawful process for changing that document. Anything…
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Debating Contemporary Challenges in Rights Protections: How Judges’ “Public Interest” and “Public Safety” Balancing Tests Have Destroyed the Fixed Original Meaning of the Bill of Rights The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and…
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Case Studies & Milestones in Constitutional Rights Advocacy: How Judicial “Milestones” Were Actually Unconstitutional Erosions of the Fixed Original Public Meaning The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and the intent of the Framers…
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A Historical Perspective on U.S. Constitutional Freedoms: How 250 Years of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Departures from the Fixed Original Public Meaning Turned Free Citizens into Serfs The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification…
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Examining Institutional Roles in Constitutional Shifts: How Congress, the Executive, and the Judiciary Usurped Power and Violated the Fixed Original Public Meaning of the Constitution The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and the…
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The Impact of Judicial Decisions on Rights Evolution: How Judges’ Rulings Have Eroded the Fixed Original Public Meaning of the Bill of Rights and Turned Citizens into Serfs The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at…
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How Political Actions Shape Constitutional Protections: The Legislative and Executive Assault on the Fixed Original Public Meaning That Turned Free Citizens into Federal Serfs The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification and the intent…
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250 Years of Constitutional Change in America: How Every “Change” Has Been a Deliberate Erosion of the Fixed Original Public Meaning and the Creation of Federal Serfdom The Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land—exactly as stated in Article VI. Its meaning is fixed by the original public meaning of the text at ratification…









