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Writs, Riots, and Redcoats: Hancock’s Spark of the Revolution
Missing the Marque: Reviving a Forgotten Constitutional Clause
John Taylor’s Forgotten Warning about Judges Rewriting the Constitution.
First State of the Union: George Washington’s Blueprint Betrayed
Be at War with Your Vices: Benjamin Franklin’s New Year’s Challenge
A Single Step: The Ancient Wisdom that Won American Independence
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From the Blog
- This isn’t Defense. It’s the Constitution Betrayed.by Michael Boldin on January 14, 2026 at 7:36 pm
He wanted a president for life - the ultimate big-government founder. Yet Alexander Hamilton's position on war powers makes every modern president look like they’ve completely betrayed the constitution. The standard […]
- Originalism, Nonoriginalism and Venezuelaby Michael D. Ramsey on January 7, 2026 at 7:31 pm
So you can say the President acted unconstitutionally, or you can say originalism is bunk, but you can't say both. The post Originalism, Nonoriginalism and Venezuela appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
- He Could Have Been King. Watch What He Did Instead.by Michael Boldin on January 7, 2026 at 7:04 pm
January 8, 1790: George Washington delivered the first State of the Union. It wasn't a royal decree. It was a job report. No applause. No guests. Just the shortest annual message in history. He could have acted like a […]
- Parchment barriers don’t stop tyrannyby Mike Maharrey on January 6, 2026 at 5:46 pm
Words on paper don’t stop tyranny. Never did. Never will. The post Parchment barriers don’t stop tyranny appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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We work to educate people on the original, legal meaning of the Constitution as drafted by the Founders and approved by the People of the Several States.
We also work to activate people to support a 10th Amendment strategy advised by James Madison, a “refusal to cooperate with officers of the union” as an effective method to reject, resist and nullify unconstitutional federal acts.