Tag: US Constitution

Understanding the Constitution: The 14th Amendment: Part I

Commentary Past installments in the “Understanding the Constitution” series have focused mostly on the original, un-amended document. This two-part essay is a primer on the longest amendment ever adopted—the 14th. Some say it’s the most important amendment, because it empowered the federal government to protect people from state government abuse. Even before the Civil War…


Abortion: The Truth About the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Texas Heartbeat Act

Commentary This column examines the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson (pdf) and why the left is so upset about it. In Whole Woman’s Health, the court opted not to suspend the Texas Heartbeat Act immediately, but to wait for a hearing on the merits. In addition to agitating the liberal…


Understanding the Constitution: How the Document Was Composed

Commentary The Constitution’s framers were familiar with a long line of Anglo-American documentary landmarks, of which the most famous was Magna Carta and the most recent were state constitutions and the Articles of Confederation. But in drafting the U.S. Constitution, the framers composed a document unique for its balance and beauty. The Constitutional Convention commenced…


Illinois Teacher Sues District, Claims ‘Anti-Racist’ Curriculum Teaching Whites Oppress Violates Constitution

A middle school drama teacher in Illinois has filed a lawsuit against her school district, alleging that it is violating anti-discrimination laws and the U.S. Constitution through its curriculum that pits “different racial groups against each other” in the name of “anti-racism.” Teacher Stacy Deemar, in her lawsuit (pdf) filed in federal court on June…