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CPAC 2018: 45 years of Conservative Revolution

| March 18, 2018 | 0 Comments
CPAC 2018: 45 years of Conservative Revolution

“For more than four decades, this event has served as a forum for our nation’s top leaders, activists, writers, and thinkers. Year after year, leaders have stood on this stage to discuss what we can do together to protect our heritage, to promote our culture, and to defend our freedom. CPAC has always been about […]

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The 2nd and 7th Amendments: History triumphs

| March 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
The 2nd and 7th Amendments: History triumphs

>washington130316The Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights; it formally established the rules governing civil trials. The amendment’s objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact). Virtually all of the Seventh Amendment’s provisions originated in the English common-law tradition and with few exceptions have experienced only marginal revisions.

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The 2nd and 7th Amendments: History triumphs

| March 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
The 2nd and 7th Amendments: History triumphs

>washington130316The Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights; it formally established the rules governing civil trials. The amendment’s objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact). Virtually all of the Seventh Amendment’s provisions originated in the English common-law tradition and with few exceptions have experienced only marginal revisions.

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