Search Results for: 10th amendment
Has the Supreme Court Revived the Tenth Amendment?
Mike Church has Professor Kevin Gutzman on to discuss the recent decision in Bond v. United States. Listen to both parts here .
Meet an Enforcer of Approved Opinion
To be attacked by a Gore Vidal, or an H.L. Mencken, one of the great wordsmiths of American criticism, while surely unpleasant, must have been oddly exhilarating for the poor souls on the receiving end. I, on the other hand, have the more dubious and… Read More
Forget Nullification, Says ‘Conservative’ Group; Stick to the Establishment’s Rules
John Dvorak and Nullification
John Dvorak writes: “Thanks for the show plug Thomas. “Once we brought the subject up it got a lot of attention and debate. It’s interesting to hear from the befuddled public when confronted by the Nullification history and the 10th Amendment movement. Many begin confrontation with the bogus ‘Federal… Read More
Ep. 1030 We See You Watching: One Man’s Campaign Against Local Surveillance
Mike Maharrey, national communications director for the Tenth Amendment Center , joins me for a lesson in local activism, as he describes his public awareness campaign about police surveillance practices. (He’s being sued, if you can believe it.) Sponsor Get a free trial set (just pay shipping) from… Read More
The Tom Woods Show Library of Episodes
Subscribe to the show for free on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher and never miss an episode! Ep. 1547 The Country Where Libertarian Thought Is Thriving – December 4, 2019 – Raphael Lima Ep. 1546 Another Multimillionaire Who Didn’t Use His College Training – December 2, 2019 – Aidan Booth Ep. 1545 What Is the… Read More
My January Events
On January 16th I’ll be speaking in Jefferson City, Missouri in the late morning (details to come) and then at a Tenth Amendment Dinner in Topeka around 6pm. On January 19th I’ll be speaking near St. Louis at a forum on economic prosperity , and on January 26th I’ll be speaking along… Read More
State Nullification
What Is It? State nullification is the idea that the states can and must refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws. Says Who? Says Thomas Jefferson, among other distinguished Americans. His draft of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 first introduced the word “nullification” into American political… Read More
New Book, Nullification, Now Available!
My book Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century , has been released. It’s going to be a lot harder to get the kind of media for this book that I’ve had for some of my others, so I’d be grateful for the help of friends and supporters in getting the word… Read More