Constitution
Justice Department to Sue North Carolina Over Voting Law
The Justice Department announced today it is suing the state of North Carolina over its new voting rules, alleging that they are racially...
Senators Pushing Bill to Curb NSA Searches
A bipartisan group of U.S senators has introduced legislation to end the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' telephone call records and...
Read moreThe New Age of Surveillance
While some Americans have claimed U.S. government surveillance of Americans is innocuous, others have equated it with the infamous East German Stasi. Actually,...
Read moreAttn John Kerry: Treaties Violating the Constitution Are Not Law of the Land
Treaties that violate the Constitution, such as the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty signed Wednesday by Secretary of State John Kerry, are not...
Read moreKerry Signs UN Arms Trade Treaty — Civilian Disarmament Advancing
Secretary of State John Kerry signed the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty Wednesday on behalf of President Barack Obama. ...
Read moreSen. Mike Lee: Supreme Court ObamaCare Ruling a “Lawless Act”
For nearly an hour just after midnight on September 25, Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) spoke on the "lawless act" that was the Supreme...
Read more“Restoring the Republic” Event in Wisconsin Addresses Nullification
On September 21, speakers Dr. Thomas Woods, Michael Maharrey of the Tenth Amendment Center, and State Senator Randy Brogdon of Oklahoma addressed the...
Read moreEx-Defense Chiefs Say Obama Can Strike Syria Without OK From Congress
Former Defense Secretaries Robert Gates and Leon Panetta disagreed this week on whether President Obama should launch a military strike against Syria. The...
Read moreWhy NSA Surveillance Will Never Foil Mass Murders
Despite placing all Americans under constant surveillance, the federal government has failed to deliver the security it promised in exchange for liberty. ...
Read moreMilitary and Police Drones Exempted From New Texas Drone Law
A new Texas law restricting drone use leaves exemptions for military and law-enforcement drones. ...
Read moreLA Times: Nullification Based on “Imaginary Authority”
In an editorial, the Los Angeles Times called nullification unconstitutional and said it was based on "imaginary authority." ...
Read moreSecret Surveillance Court Okays NSA Phone Data Collections
On Tuesday the U.S. government's secret surveillance court declassified and released a decision defending the practice of the National Security Agency in collecting...
Read moreConstitution Day 2013: 226 Years; Will We Make It to 227?
On this day, 226 years ago, 39 of the original 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the document they’d been debating during...
Read moreLas Vegas Installs 37 DHS Surveillance Cameras on the Strip
Using a $300,000 Homeland Security grant, the financially strapped Las Vegas Police Department installed 37 surveillance cameras along the Strip. ...
Read moreD.C. Circuit Court Appears Skeptical of FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules, Again
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is hearing arguments on the Federal Communications Commission’s Internet access rules...
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