A Constitution Rewritten By the Courts: The Rise of Federal Authority
James Madison, in Federalist 45, asked: “We have heard of the impious doctrine in the Old World that people were made for
Thoughts become things
James Madison, in Federalist 45, asked: “We have heard of the impious doctrine in the Old World that people were made for
Living in an Age of Doubt in the Age of Information The Earth is flat. History is all a lie. Religion is a lie. The
In 1991, Wisconsin history professor Thomas C. Reeves wrote a book entitled A Question of Character about John F.
A very dear friend of mine posted something the other day that got me thinking. He is a brilliant person, a man of reason and
It never ceases to amaze me. Never. No matter how much historical evidence provided (note I said historical) there are still
Here we go again. Those on the left accusing the Supreme Court of overt bias and one-sidedness when it comes to rendering
I sat there with no joy. None. Like some 60% of the nation, I was going to tune in to the presidential debate with curiosity
Perusing the commentary sections of newspapers is not quite a pastime for me, but fun and certainly more informational
One of the reasons I began studying history was a chance encounter with Louis XIV of France. I was perusing the college
You might be asking yourself why I’d choose to write about a letter from Mr. Jefferson to a historically obscure John