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The Founders' Vision of Limited Government — And How Far We've Strayed
When our Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia in 1787 to draft the Constitution, they brought with them the hard-earned lessons of tyranny, overreach, and the dangers of unchecked power. Fresh from the fires of the American Revolution, they understood with uncommon clarity that liberty could not survive unless government was restrained. That understanding formed the cornerstone of our Constitution — a carefully balanced framework designed to secure individual rights by limiti

Ethan Justice
Nov 11, 20253 min read


What is Treason according to the U.S. Constitution?
The U.S. Constitution’s definition of treason is unique and precise, reflecting the Framers' concerns about its potential misuse. Found...

Ethan Justice
Oct 5, 20244 min read


Free Speech and Fierce Debate: How the Constitutional Convention Forged America's Framework
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was a seminal moment in American history, where some of the greatest political minds of the time...

Ethan Justice
Sep 14, 20243 min read


The U.S. Constitution’s genius lies in its embrace of limited government, ensuring power remains with the people.
The U.S. Constitution is a remarkable document that stands as a beacon of freedom, guiding the American republic for over two centuries....

Ethan Justice
Aug 13, 20243 min read
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