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The Last Word on Nullification is that There is Never a Last Word

vassar / July 19, 2016

I sent a copy of Publius-Huldah’s excellent legal essay to my son, who gobbled it up and then took the occasion of his morning drive to call me about it. You see, he’s a fan of law prof Randy Barnett…

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My Case for Nullification instead of an Article V Constitutional Convention

vassar / July 6, 2016

About a year ago I got involved in the Article V constitutional convention debate, such as there is one. I came at it through the back door, stemming from a debate between Mark Levin and Randy Barnett on one side, and Publius…

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