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Constitutional Militia

Constitutional Attorney, Scholar, Author, and Lecturer.

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Constitutional Militia are State government institutions, thoroughly civilian in character. It is by the efforts of "the Militia of the several States", that the "security of a free State" can be preserved throughout the Union.

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Coinage Act of 1792

Coinage Act of 1792In this Act, Congress followed common-law tradition by continuing the use of silver, gold, and copper as “Money”. It reiterated the judgment of...

Report on the Subject of a Mint 1791

Alexander Hamilton's Mint Report (1791)In his Report, Hamilton urged Congress to adopt silver and gold as the nation’s monetary substances, at an exchange ratio representing...

Joseph Story

Justice Joseph StoryStory's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States are recognized as a standard work in constitutional law. See, e.g., Field v. Clark,...

United States Constitution and the Federal System

"Federal Government"As the Constitution makes pellucid, “the Federal Government” actually consists of five parts:1.) Congress—Under Article I, § 1 (“ll legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in...

Revitalization of the State Militias: Review of Edwin Vieira’s “The Sword and Sovereignty”

On April 19, 1775, the battles of Lexington and Concord on the outskirts of Boston ignited the conflict that led to the most momentous political...