In 1814 and again in 1816, the U.S. President and Secretary of State announced that the Titles...
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A common assumption is that if the Titles of Nobility Amendment (TONA) were truly valid, the courts...
Much of the resistance to reconsidering the Titles of Nobility Amendment (TONA) is not historical—it is practical....
A common response to challenges surrounding the Titles of Nobility Amendment (TONA) is not legal analysis, but...
One of the quiet assumptions underlying modern dismissal of the Titles of Nobility Amendment (TONA) is that...
One of the most misunderstood elements of constitutional amendment history is the legal effect of a presidential...
Most debates over constitutional amendments focus on intent, politics, or interpretation. Book Zero, Second Edition takes a...
One of the central revelations in Book Zero, Second Edition is that the modern understanding of the...
One of the most persistent misunderstandings in American constitutional history is the belief that Congress, the courts,...
For more than two centuries, Americans have been told that the Titles of Nobility Amendment (TONA)—often called...