All Legislative Powers Herein Granted…

This sentence says that all laws that may be made by the federal government (by virtue of being granted in the Constitution) must be made by Congress.  Neither the Supreme Court nor the Executive Branch (the President and those who … Continue reading

Laws, Congress, the People, the States, and the President

The Constitution of the United States is the final legal authority for the Federal Government of the United States as well as all member states and the people within. As such, the Constitution – and only the Constitution – spells … Continue reading