Legislative wins for States Rights
States are asserting their rights to self-determination – and protecting their constituents from global governance. Please take the…
States are asserting their rights to self-determination – and protecting their constituents from global governance. Please take the…
A win for states’ rights: how do state sovereignty laws apply to the WHO and UN? In affirming…
Last Updated April 9, 2024 This article was originally posted by multistate.us Planning for 2024? This resource collects…
Interview with Meryl Nass
90% of International Agreements do not go through 2/3rd Senate Ratification, yet have the effect on law of…
This is a repost and originally posted by The Epoch Times
The Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution’s Bill of Rights states, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” This means that the regulation of healthcare falls to the states.
A question often asked is how nations can leave the WHO, since there is no procedure for exiting the WHO specified in the WHO’s Constitution. International law professor Francis Boyle provides the solution below. “A Withdrawal from the WHO Constitution can be accomplished by invoking the Doctrine of Fundamental Change of Circumstances under Article 62 of the Vienna Convention…
In celebration of the unanimous State Senate vote in Louisiana, here are some fresh memes. Want the background?…
On February 7th 2024, Philipp Kruse and his team filed their updated 1150-page criminal complaint and evidence report…
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