U.S. History

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Albert Jay Nock
The history of the Constitution's adoption is the history of a coup d'état.
Eric Peters
The purposely open-ended Commerce Clause and deliberately nebulous phrases such as “general welfare” are in there for a reason.
Mark Thornton Chetley Weise

Beito did a great service for the scholarship of liberty and American history with his rediscovery of the Great Depression-era tax resistance movement.

Mark Thornton Chetley Weise

Beito did a great service for the scholarship of liberty and American history with his rediscovery of the Great Depression-era tax resistance movement.

Ryan McMaken
State tax collectors and local businesses are unlikely to go along quietly with new federal efforts to crack down on legalized marijuana.
Daniel Brookman
The FISA Amendment is just a modern version of the "Writs of Assistance" rightfully opposed by James Otis and John Adams.