Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
Supreme Court Throws Out Challenge to Government Electronic Surveillance
A 5-4 majority threw out a challenge to the law authorizing the federal government to monitor and record electronic communication of all citizens.
Why is the Federal Government Disarming Veterans?
In a letter to veterans from the Department of Veterans' Affairs, veterans labeled as incompetent are being forbidden from purchasing guns or ammunition.
Utah Second Amendment Preservation Act Blocked by Committee Chairman
The Utah Second Amendment Preservation Act is being denied a hearing by the chairman of the Utah House Judicial Committee.
Eight Simple Questions Expose Dangers of a Constitutional Convention
John Birch Society CEO Art Thompson suggests asking eight simple questions to expose the dangers of a constitutional convention.
FAA Releases Expanded Drone License List
In a fact sheet, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed that it has approved nearly 1,500 requests for licenses to fly drones in the United States.
New Defense Clandestine Service Blends Civilian and Military Operations
The Defense Clandestine Service is another step in the convergence of the military and civilian intelligence operations.
Compact for America Con-con Bill Defeated in Arizona
The bill calling for Arizona to enter the Compact for America and call for an Article V constitutional convention was defeated by the Arizona House Rules Committee.
Will Sen. Rand Paul Filibuster Brennan Confirmation?
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) threatened to filibuster the confirmation vote of John Brennan unless Brennan provides clear answers to the senator's questions regarding the prosecution of the drone war.
Rand Paul Returns $600,000 From Office Budget to U.S. Treasury
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky announced the return of $600,000 from his office budget to the federal treasury.