Article V and the States’ Constitutional Power pt. 3

An Article V convention is not only fitting and legitimate, but it is prudent and urgently necessary here and now.
Article V and the States’ Constitutional Power pt. 2

What are States, how do they operate, and what are the modes through which Constitutional amendments can be made?
Lincoln, Union Defense Attorney

The president of the United States faced an excruciating decision: “Immediate dissolution or blood.”
Article V and the States’ Constitutional Power: How the People Act Through Their States to Preserve the Union

In order to fully grasp what the States are and what they do, let us turn our attention to James Madison’s Federalist 39 and 45.
The Oratory and the Republic

What would it look like for an entire society to make virtue easier and vice harder?
The Holy Matrimony of Faith and Reason

At dusk, the fields outside Sparta lie silent.
Mason against the Constitution

George Mason was wrong, wise, misguided, and discerning.
The Integrated Servant Leader

Good leadership is not measured in being noticed or praised, but in faithfully bearing responsibility for others.
Lincoln’s “Lost Speech”

This borderline mythical speech provides tremendous insight into a truly pivotal moment in history, the rise of the Republican Party, and one man’s personal odyssey from Illinois to the White House.
The Founders’ Remedy for a Hijacked Constitution

Article V is not the runaway. Article V is the brake.