Chris Littleton, Ohio Liberty Council President, and Maurice Thompson, executive director of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, explain tea party groups’ proposed constitutional amendment to stop mandated health care coverage from taking effect in Ohio. This is the third of six videos.
Chris Littleton, Ohio Liberty Council President, and Maurice Thompson, executive director of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, explain tea party groups’ proposed constitutional amendment to stop mandated health care coverage from taking effect in Ohio. This is the fourth of six videos.
Chris Littleton, Ohio Liberty Council President, and Maurice Thompson, executive director of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, explain tea party groups’ proposed constitutional amendment to stop mandated health care coverage from taking effect in Ohio. This is the fifth of six videos.
Chris Littleton, Ohio Liberty Council President, and Maurice Thompson, executive director of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, explain tea party groups’ proposed constitutional amendment to stop mandated health care coverage from taking effect in Ohio. This is the sixth of six videos.
Maurice Thompson and Judge Andrew Napolitano discuss how the government strays from the Constitution during a special taping of Fox News Freedom Watch live at OSU. This is the first of four videos.
Maurice Thompson and Judge Andrew Napolitano discuss how the government strays from the Constitution during a special taping of Fox News Freedom Watch live at OSU. This is the second of four videos.
Maurice Thompson and Judge Andrew Napolitano discuss how the government strays from the Constitution during a special taping of Fox News Freedom Watch live at OSU. This is the third of four videos.
Maurice Thompson and Judge Andrew Napolitano discuss how the government strays from the Constitution during a special taping of Fox News Freedom Watch live at OSU. This is the fourth of four videos.
In this video Maurice Thompson of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law explains why the proposed federal health care bills are problematic from a utilitarian, moral, and constitutional perspective. In part two Maurice will talk about how Ohio can fight the mandates. This is the first of two videos.
Maurice Thompson of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law explains how Ohio can fight unconstitutional health care mandates using the Ohio constitution. This is the second of two videos.
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