Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
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.
California Bill Would Nullify NDAA, Protect Citizens From Indefinite Detention
A bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tim Donnelly would protect Californians from being denied basic civil liberties as authorized by the NDAA.
Alaska Legislature Passes Bill to Nullify Federal Gun Grab
Both houses of the Alaska state legislature have passed a measure protecting from federal infringement the right of citizens to keep and bear arms.
"The Neo-Conservative Era Is Dead": Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Ron Paul announces the foundation of an institute dedicated to working toward economic prosperity and peace in U.S. foreign policy.
Idaho Supports Fourth Amendment, Enacts Drone Restrictions
Idaho Governor Butch Otter has signed into law an act limiting the use of drones in surveillance and evidence gathering.
On April 11, Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter signed into law the “Preserving Freedom From Unwanted Surveillance Act,” an act reinforcing the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee of “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.”
IRS: No Search Warrant Needed to Read Taxpayers' E-mail
In a handbook obtained by the ACLU, the IRS claims that its agents do not need a search warrant before snooping through taxpayers' e-mail.
Drone War Quid Pro Quo Killing More Than Just Suspected Terrorists
According to classified documents obtained by McClatchy newspapers, the United States is knowingly killing more than just al-Qaeda leadership in the drone war.
Arizona Bill Would Nullify the NDAA, Protecting Citizens' Civil Liberties
A bill nullifying various federal overreaches recently passed the Arizona House of Representatives and is now awaiting action by the state Senate.
Opponents Label Nullification "Nuts" and a "Bizarre Fad"
In several articles being published around the country, nullification is being disparaged as a bizarre fad and nuts.