Constitution
New Appeal Offers More Controversy Over ObamaCare
The new challenge the Supreme Court will hear to ObamaCare is likely to be as controversial and divisive as the high court's 5-4...
FBI Covertly Requests Backdoor Access to Electronic Data Through Procedural Rule Change
The FBI has proposed an amendment to the federal rules of criminal procedure that will grant them greater surveillance powers. ...
Read moreSupreme Court to Hear New Challenge to ObamaCare: Should We Care?
The Supreme Court announced it will hear the case of King v. Burwell, the latest challenge to the constitutionality of ObamaCare. ...
Read morePastors Preaching Politics: Still No Word From IRS
While the IRS dawdles and dithers, support continues to build for pastors to enjoy the same First Amendment rights as other Americans. ...
Read moreStates Assert Sovereignty in Defense of Second Amendment
Three states — Idaho, Alaska, and Kansas — have passed laws protecting the right of their citizens to keep and bear arms. ...
Read moreFood Police Targeting Sugar Just in Time for Halloween
In defending their mandates against sugar, the "food police" have exposed their one true objective: control. ...
Read moreCalls for National Police Guidelines After Ferguson
PEN America is party to the crime of advocating for more federal control over local police in its 34-page report on alleged police...
Read moreIRS Can Seize Your Assets Even If It Just Suspects You Committed a Crime
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has increasingly used the process called civil asset forfeiture to seize the assets — including bank accounts —...
Read moreD.C. Accused of Backdoor Gun Control
Critics assert that the new concealed carry gun laws in the District of Columbia amount to nothing more than backdoor gun control. According...
Read moreObama Claims 14th Amendment Requires Nationalized Same-sex Marriage
"Ultimately, I think the Equal Protection Clause does guarantee same-sex marriage in all fifty states," Obama told the New Yorker. It is beyond belief...
Read moreProminent Historians Propose a New Constitution
Eminent American historians Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg not only pronounce the current Constitution dead, but they introduce us to its replacement before...
Read moreArizona’s Prop 122 Pushes Back Against Federal Overreach
In November, voters in Arizona will consider Proposition 122, an amendment that would prevent enforcement of unconstitutional federal demands. ...
Read moreTwitter Sues for Surveillance Disclosure
Internet giant Twitter filed a lawsuit October 7 against the FBI in order to be allowed to publicly disclose details about information it...
Read moreAMAC Endorses Constitutional Convention
The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), an organization with more than one million members, has grown as a conservative alternative to the...
Read moreSissel Lawsuit Threatens ObamaCare
An appeal of the ruling in Sissel v. US Department of Health and Human Services wherein an Appeals Court claimed that the Senate...
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