Constitution
Supreme Court to Hear Critical Fourth Amendment Appeals
Convenience of the state versus personal privacy is the key issue to be presented to the Supreme Court on Tuesday when it hears...
Minnesota Senate Passes Crackdown on Cellphone Tracking
The Minnesota state Senate passed a bill that would impose severe restrictions on warrantless cellphone tracking. ...
Read moreKansas Governor Signs Bill Striking Down Local Gun Restrictions
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has signed a new law protecting the right to keep and bear arms from infringement by local governments. ...
Read moreTexas Warns Obama to Back Down on Plot for “Illegal” Land Grab
With the public already steaming over the increasingly lawless and out-of-control federal government, top Texas officials on both sides of the aisle were...
Read morePrinceton/Northwestern Study Seems to Conclude U.S. an Oligarchy
An April 9 report by Martin Gilens, a professor of politics at Princeton University, and Benjamin Page, a political science professor at Northwestern University,...
Read moreGeorgia Governor Signs “Guns Everywhere” Into Law
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law Wednesday a bill the National Rifle Association has called "the most comprehensive pro-gun reform legislation introduced...
Read moreIRS Claims Need to Track Taxpayer License Plates
The IRS and several other federal agencies have recently contracted to take possession of license plate tracking technology. ...
Read moreMissouri Lawmaker Asks Anti-Nullification AG to Rule on Pro-Gun Bills
A Missouri state senator has asked the state attorney general to opine on the constitutionality of two gun grab nullification bills. ...
Read moreSupreme Court Upholds Michigan’s Ban on Affirmative Action
The Supreme Court ruled that Michigan voters were free to ban affirmative action since the U.S. Constitution did not prohibit them from doing...
Read moreState Ban On “False” Campaign Ads Challenged In High Court
Should a government body decide what is true and what is false in political campaign ads? That was the question before the justices...
Read moreLawmakers Unveil Plan to Liberate Western Lands and Evict Feds
With the now-infamous federal abuses against the Bundy ranching family and its supporters in Nevada helping to awaken a sleeping giant, liberty-minded elected...
Read moreAbortion Foes Fight Buffer Zone Bill In New Hampshire
A bill to create a buffer zone, free of protesters, around abortion clinics drew an overflow crowd to a hearing room at the...
Read moreObama Administration Ordered to Explain Legality of Targeted Killing of Americans
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals Monday ordered the Obama administration to release information explaining the legality of targeted killing of U.S. citizens....
Read moreWestern States Want Feds to Surrender “Federal” Land
Elected officials from across the American West, from top lawmakers to county commissioners, held a historic gathering in Utah in recent days to...
Read moreCalifornia High Court May Ban Judges Affiliated With Boy Scouts
The state of California is working to ban individuals from serving as judges if they are affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America...
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