In the general distribution of powers, we find that of declaring war expressly vested in the Congress, where every other legislative power is declared to be vested, and without any other qualification than what is common to every other legislative act. The constitutional idea of this power would seem then clearly to be, that it is of a legislative and not an executive nature.
Junior ROTC Fits Perfectly within Public Schools
The U.S. military is having a tough time meeting recruiting targets, possibly because young people are figuring out that they don’t want to come back from some stupid foreign war without legs or arms or with some brain injury or, even worse, dead. To encourage young people to join up and be all that they can be, public-school officials across the country are ...
The Constitution Has Already Been Terminated
by John W. Whitehead
If there is one point on which there should be no political parsing, no legal jockeying, and no disagreement, it is this: for anyone to...
The Right to Discriminate
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
How should the Supreme Court rule in the case of a website designer who does not want ...
Biden the Bogus Benevolent Dictator
by James Bovard
On July 4, President Biden declared, “Liberty is under assault ... rights we assumed were protected are no longer.” Biden, however, was referring solely ...
Separate Money and the State
by Jacob G. Hornberger
FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger gave the final talk in our online conference “End Inflation and End ...