Constitution
Federal Study Has Motorists Stopped for Blood, Saliva Tests
Motorists on America's highways are being randomly stopped and asked for breath, blood, and saliva samples in a $7.9 million research project of...
New Cato Paper Proposes Fixes for Loss of Federalism
A new study published by the Cato Institute proposes several tactics for the restoration of federalism. ...
Read moreMt. Vernon Assembly Plans to Adopt Rules for Future Con-Con
On December 7, state lawmakers and other invited guests will meet at George Washington's Mt. Vernon estate to propose rules to govern a...
Read moreNSA Keeping Massive Database of Worldwide Cellphone Locations
The National Security Agency is keeping track of the locations of hundreds of millions of cellphones all over the world, according to the...
Read moreDo Constitutionalists Intentionally “Misconstrue” the Constitution?
Robert Parry insists that constitutionalists intentionally misconstrue the Constitution for their own partisan purposes. ...
Read moreFederal Government Assumes Control of Arizona Forests
Once again, the federal government is assuming unconstitutional authority over the citizens of Arizona involving an issue of purely state interest. ...
Read moreHigh Court Won’t Hear Liberty U. Challenge of “ObamaCare”
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear an appeal from a Christian college challenging aspects of the health insurance law, called the...
Read moreObama Flooding U.S. Streets With “Weapons of War” for Local Police
The federal government and the Obama administration are under fire for a variety of unconstitutional programs aimed at both militarizing and controlling local...
Read moreU.S. District Judge: Colorado Sheriffs Lack Standing to Join Gun Lawsuit
In an arbitrary ruling, a U.S. district judge has determined that 54 Colorado county sheriffs have no standing to join a lawsuit stating...
Read moreSPOT-ted $900 Million, TSA Program Hasn’t Caught One Terrorist
According to the General Accountability Office, the Transportation Security Administration has spent $900 million on a program to detect suspicious airplane passengers but...
Read moreLatest Snowden Leak Shows NSA Wants More Scope and Flexibility
A document leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveals that the NSA is intent on maintaining its dominance in intelligence collection and has pledged...
Read moreFourth Amendment and Foreigners: Does it Apply?
In light of revelations of NSA surveillance of foreign leaders and people, the question of whether the Fourth Amendment applies to citizens of...
Read moreNullification: “Terrifying” and “Stupid”?
An article in the Charleston (South Carolina) City Paper describes nullification as "terrifying" and "stupid." ...
Read moreOxford, Mass., Adopts Anti-NDAA Resolution
Citizens of Oxford, Massachusetts, have received support from a U.S. congressman for the city's adoption of an anti-NDAA resolution. ...
Read moreSupreme Court Declines to Block Texas Abortion Restrictions
In a 5-4 vote on November 19, the Supreme Court declined to block a new Texas law that imposes some moderate restrictions on...
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