Constitution
Court Rules Feds Cannot Indefinitely Hold Seized Computer Files
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that the federal government may not indefinitely retain seized computer files. ...
Judge Considers Rewrite of Missouri Gun Rights Amendment Summary
A judge is considering demanding a rewrite of the summary of a proposed constitutional amendment in Missouri that will go before voters in...
Read moreUN “Programme of Action”: Track & Destroy Small Arms and Ammo
At its biennial meeting, the UN's Programme of Action calls for the tracking and destruction of small arms and ammunition, as well as...
Read moreWichita City Council Reluctantly Repeals Gun Control Ordinances
In order to comply with a new state law, cities and counties in Kansas must repeal all non-compliant gun control regulations. ...
Read moreNSA: Our Surveillance System Is Too Complex to Stop
In a court filing, the NSA claimed that its surveillance systems were too complex to stop without harming national security. ...
Read moreFeds Put Protection of Mice and Chickens Above Rights of Ranchers
The federal government has placed Endangered Species Act protection around a mouse and chicken, cutting off water rights to ranchers in southern New...
Read moreHigh Court Won’t Hear Appeal of Ban on School Graduation in Church
Does holding a public high school graduation in a church building violate the First Amendment ban on an establishment of religion? It's a...
Read moreHigh Court Rules Pro-Life Group May Sue Over “False Speech” Law
The anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony List may proceed with its First Amendment suit against Ohio over the state's enforcement of a ban on...
Read moreFederal Appeals Court Strikes Down Warrantless Cellphone Tracking
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a decision declaring the warrantless tracking of cellphone location data to be a violation of...
Read moreObama Looks to Australia for Civilian Disarmament Plan
President Obama praises Australian disarmament, recommending similar action in the United States. ...
Read moreMassachusetts Town Nullifies NDAA Indefinite Detention
At a special town meeting, citizens of Rutland, Massachusetts, voted unanimously to nullify the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA. ...
Read moreLeft-Right Activists Push Con-Con at Mt. Vernon Assembly’s Indiana Confab
June 12-13 Indianapolis meeting brings odd coalition of “progressives” and “conservatives” to rewrite Constitution. ...
Read moreSupreme Court Refuses to Hear Case on Reporter’s Privilege
By refusing to consider James Risen's petition, the Supreme Court lets stand its offensive and anti-First Amendment ruling from 1972. ...
Read moreFed. Judge Upholds NSA Phone Data Collection, Despite Doubts
A federal judge in Idaho has upheld a ruling declaring the NSA's collection of phone data to be constitutional. ...
Read moreNew Mexico Ranchers Rally; Feds Still Deny Cattle Access to Water
Despite a rally in New Mexico, the federal government still refuses to open a gate allowing cattle access to water. ...
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