Commerce Clause Contortions: Uncle Sam’s Creative Overreach of Power

While the Commerce Clause was intended to regulate trade among the states, its interpretation by the federal government has sometimes resembled a game of “Six Degrees of Interstate Commerce,” allowing Uncle Sam to poke his nose into activities seemingly unrelated to crossing state lines.

The Left May Care About Their Property Rights, But They Do Not Care About Yours

It was in March of 2023 that a hue-and-cry was raised among the left in the City of Brotherly Love when a deputy landlord-tenant officer shot a woman when she was resisting a court-ordered eviction. Landlord-tenant officer shoots woman in head during eviction, police say Landlord-tenant officers are not sworn law enforcement personnel. by Jesse Bunch, Max …

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Trashing The Bill Of Rights On National Bill Of Rights Day “The law has been perverted, and the powers of the state have become perverted along with it.” Bastiat – “The Law”

Friday, December 15, 2023, was National Bill of Rights Day. Congress considered this the perfect time period to push through an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s (FISA) section 702.