Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
Senator Rand Paul Consistent in Drone Policy Position
Despite recent reports, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is consistent in his defense of due process and the justifiable use of drones in law enforcement.
Family-run Businesses Successfully Defend Faith Against ObamaCare Mandate
Several family-run businesses owned by people of faith have successfully defended their right to freely exercise their religion against attack by the Obama administration.
CISPA Supporters Outspent Opponents 38 to 1
According to research, CISPA supporters spent $605 million convincing congressmen to vote for the bill, outspending opponents 38 to one.
Florida Legislature Passes Flawed but Forceful Anti-drone Bill
Both houses of the Florida state legislature have passed a bill protecting citizens’ rights guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment from being abrogated by drones.
Missouri House of Reps Passes Powerful Nullification of Federal Gun Grab
The Missouri state House of Representatives passed the Second Amendment Preservation Act, a bill nullifying any attempts by the federal government to infringe on citizens' right to keep and bear arms.
Michigan House Unanimously Passes NDAA Nullification Bill
The Michigan House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill nullifying the enforcement of indefinite detention within their state boundaries.
Obama Drug Czar Says States Can't Nullify Federal Drug Laws
At a speech at the National Press Club the director of the White House Office of National Drug Policy declared that states could not nullify federal drug laws.
On This Day in 1775: The "Midnight Ride of Paul Revere"
April 18 is the 238th anniversary of the ride of Paul Revere to warn patriots of the march of British soldiers toward Lexington and Concord.
Kansas Gov. Signs Watered-down Second Amendment Protection Act
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed a very watered-down state act aimed at protecting the right of citizens to keep and bear arms.
Supreme Court Hears Case Claiming "Cradle to Grave" Congressional Power
As it did in the case of NFIB v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court is considering a case that would grant the federal government nearly unlimited unconstitutional power over every aspect of life.