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The Doctrine of Compelling State Interest: A Justification for Tyranny
Unalienable rights are absolute. Any doctrine that permits their infringement is a license for tyranny.
Peter Serefine
Feb 19
4 min read
The Constitution: Victim of a 240-Year Game of Telephone
The Constitution is a covenant, not a blank slate for judicial activism. Its endurance lies in defending its original intent.
Peter Serefine
Jan 28
4 min read
The Role of the Supreme Court in Preserving Liberty
The judiciary was to be the 'least dangerous' branch of government, having 'no influence over either the sword or the purse.' - Federalist
Peter Serefine
Oct 20, 2024
3 min read
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