The Supreme Court’s Dismal ObamaCare Decision

How conservative legal philosophy helped create the health care ruling

We must beware the dangerous temptation to read our own values into the Constitution and to assume that anything we think good is in there somewhere and anything we think is bad is forbidden.

Sheldon Richman Reason Magazine 7/8/2012

Amid all of Chief […]

Virginia NDAA Nullification Bill Passes Senate Committee 8-4

Michael Boldin Tenth Amendment Center 2/22/2012

About an hour ago, Virginia House Bill 1160 (HB1160) which recently passed the House of Delegates by a vote of 96-4, was approved by the Senate Courts of Justice Committee. The vote was 8-4 with 3 abstentions.

The legislative goal of HB1160 is to codify in Virginia law noncompliance […]

Kansas House Passes Firearms Freedom Act

Michael Boldin Tenth Amendment Center 24 Mar 2010

On February 2nd, Kansas State Representative Merrick, along with 13 co-sponsors, introduced House Bill 2620 (H2620), the “Firearms Freedom Act.” Yesterday, the Kansas House passed it by a vote of 95-27. It now goes on to the state senate for further consideration.

If passed into law, the […]

Interposition, Nullification and the Political Thought of James Madison

The Tenth Amendment Center 3/15/2010

Editor’s Note: James Madison, often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” is considered on of America’s leading founding fathers. He was the principal author of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, wrote over a third of the Federalist Papers, and was the fourth president of the […]

It’s not About Political Parties. It’s About Liberty

Michael Boldin 1 Mar 2010

The following is based off a speech I gave at the first annual Tenth Amendment Summit in Atlanta, GA on February 26, 2010.

How can a “crazy” Californian and a “conservative” Georgian be friends? It’s simple – through the principles of ’98. In 1798, the John Adams administration signed into […]

‘The very basis of the health care reform bill is, at its core, unconstitutional.’

via Bruce Shonka California Tenth Amendment Center 5 Jan 2010

The Tenth Amendment “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Mike Adams edits NaturalNews.com and has written another excellent counterpoint to National Health Care:

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