Constitutional Analysis • Civic Education • Investigative Research
The federal government has a boundary problem. Not a policy problem. Not a leadership problem. A boundary problem. The Constitution sets the limits. The federal government ignores them. And most Americans have been conditioned to accept that as normal. It is not normal. The Constitution is not a flexible document. It is not a mood…
While public attention cycles through trade disputes, cultural flashpoints, and personality conflicts, a parallel architecture is being assembled. Digital identity systems. Centralized financial controls. Data infrastructure. Injection programs tied to surveillance networks. Each piece connects to the others. Together, they form something with no precedent in American history. You need to understand what each component…
The American constitutional system did not emerge in isolation, nor was it the product of a single generation’s insight. It represents the culmination of a prolonged intellectual, philosophical, and political evolution shaped by Enlightenment thought, revolutionary literature, and intense public debate. This white paper examines three foundational pillars of American governance:
By Malcolm Lee Kitchen III | MK3 Law Group(c) 2026 – All rights reserved. Introduction The Federalist Papers represent one of the most significant collections of political writing in American history. Comprising 85 essays written between 1787 and 1788, the papers were designed with a singular purpose: to advocate for the ratification of the United…
By Malcolm Lee Kitchen III | MK3 Law Group(c) 2026 – All rights reserved. It was gun control. Not taxation. Not representation. Not the abstract grievances that get cleaned up and packaged into textbook summaries. The fighting at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, was triggered by a British military operation to seize colonial…
Understanding American government is not about memorizing dates, clauses, or the names attached to them. It is about recognizing structure. How power is created. How it is constrained. Where the individual stands in relation to it. Most people encounter the system in fragments. A right here. A court ruling there. A clause pulled out of…
By Malcolm Lee Kitchen III | MK3 Law Group(c) 2026 – All rights reserved. “The dupes of other men.” Noah Webster told us exactly what happens when people join a political party – they become mindless puppets of people in power. His timeless warning that “faction is death to liberty” is one we can’t afford…
This guide explains how the three key players; prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges, actually read statutory text. Understanding their methods reveals how “plain meaning” often becomes a cover story for strategic choices about who bears the cost of legal ambiguity.