A sitting U.S. Supreme Court Justice quoted Rob Natelson in a case involving education and the state of Montana, a fact that is considered a great honor.
Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson of the Independence Institute appeared on the KGVO Talk Back show on Monday and commented on the opinion of Alan Dershowitz, one of President Trump’s attorneys, regarding the issue of high crimes and misdemeanors and the President’s impeachment.
With the intense media focus on the impeachment effort of President Donald Trump by the U.S. House of Representatives, KGVO’s Talk Back Program brought back Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson to discuss the issue.
Tuesday, September 17 will be Constitution Day, celebrating the ratification of our U.S. Constitution in 1787, when delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the final time to sign the historic document they had created.
Former University of Montana law professor and current Constitutional Fellow at the Independence Institute, Rob Natelson, is now a contributing columnist for the Daily Caller.
Deep tremors were felt all over the judicial and political realms in the United States on Saturday with the passing of noted jurist and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Former University of Montana law professor, Rob Natelson, has released a video encouraging citizens throughout the country to consider an Article V convention of the states to amend the U.S. Constitution.