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Tag: U.S. Constitution

Rep. McClintock on New House Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government

January 11, 2023   6:53 amJanuary 11, 2023   7:26 am
Congressman Tom McClintock (CA-05) spoke on the House floor January 10, 2023 in support of H. Res 12, establishing a Select Subcommittee to investigate the Weaponization of the Federal Government. These are the Congressman’s remarks: Mr. Speaker: In order to...
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SCOTUS Hears University Affirmative Action Cases

November 14, 2022   2:32 amNovember 13, 2022   3:42 pm
This is Part II of a series on two U.S. Supreme Cases which will decide if racial preferences in college application acceptances will be allowed to continue at publicly funded schools. In February of this year I wrote that the...
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California Readies New Approaches for Concealed Gun Carry

July 26, 2022   3:20 pmJuly 26, 2022   3:34 pm
Just last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled a New York State law that required citizens to present a “special need” in order to carry a concealed firearm as unconstitutional. Reverberations were nation-wide as several states, including California, had similar...
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Why is U.S. Senate Candidate Mark Meuser On the Ballot Twice?

April 25, 2022   10:13 amApril 25, 2022   10:18 am
Why is U.S. Senate Candidate Mark Meuser on the 2022 ballot twice? Meuser, who is an elections attorney and is running for U.S. Senate, said his campaign is getting a lot of calls about his name being on the ballot...
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Expulsion or Suspension of California State Legislators

December 29, 2021   5:28 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:24 am
California’s Constitution, in Article IV, Section 5, provides that the Legislature is the judge of its Members and their ability to hold office. Section 5(a)(1) states: “Each house of the Legislature shall judge the qualifications and elections of its Members…”...
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Earmarks: A Monumentally Bad Idea

July 1, 2021   10:45 amJuly 2, 2021   3:50 pm
Ever since the Magna Carta, it has been a settled principle of good governance that the power that appropriates public funds should not be the same power that spends them.  This principle is at the heart of our Constitution: the...
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SCOTUS Decision in State-Ordered Church Bans is Good News and Not Good News

February 10, 2021   2:11 amFebruary 11, 2021   9:38 am
The South Bay United Pentecostal Church vs. Newsom case, which challenged California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ban on all indoor worship services, under the auspices of protecting people from catching or spreading the coronavirus, was just decided on Friday. As attorneys...
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