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Is the Supreme Court the Ultimate Arbiter of the Constitution?

by Zach Garris,  President of the Federalist Society at Wayne State University Law School Americans today consider the Supreme Court to be the final arbiter of the Constitution. Politicians and voters alike will fight tooth and nail over legal questions facing the judicial system, even

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Application of the Doctrine

The Interposition of Yet Another Sheriff

Elkhart County, Indiana Sheriff – Brad Rogers – interposed against the feds on behalf of a farmer in his jurisdiction who was being harassed for his distribution of raw milk. The Sheriff (among other actions) wrote to the Department of Justice the following:  “I understand

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Application of the Doctrine

Book Review on The Doctrine of The Lesser Magistrates

This book review was published on December 9, 2015. It states in part: In Chapter 2, Trewhella makes the case that the doctrine of the lesser magistrates is rooted in the doctrine of interposition. Interposition occurs when people position themselves between an oppressor and the

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