Constitution
Fed. Judge Rules Oklahoma Challenge to ObamaCare May Proceed
A federal judged ruled that a challenge to ObamaCare filed by the Oklahoma attorney general may proceed. ...
Citizens are Challenging Rules on American Flag Displays
Citizens across the country are fighting seemingly erroneous rules regarding their American flag displays, and some are refusing to give up. ...
Read moreObama Behavior Team to “Nudge” U.S. Toward Government Goals
In an effort to “nudge” Americans to support bigger and more intrusive government while changing behavior to suit the whims of the political...
Read moreCriminalizing the Right? Military Labels Founding Fathers “Extremist”
Defense Department documents obtained by Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act request purporting to train U.S. soldiers and sailors label the...
Read moreRuling Reveals NSA Lies to Courts, Congress About Scope of Surveillance
A FISA court ruling from 2011 reveals that the NSA routinely behaves unconstitutionally and lies about it to the courts, Congress, and the...
Read moreObama Admin. Wants Supreme Court to OK Warrantless Cellphone Searches
In a brief filed in the case of U.S. v. Wurie, the Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to approve the warrantless...
Read moreSecret Court Ruled in 2011 That NSA Surveillance Is Unconstitutional
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been fighting the federal government in court to release to the public an 86-page opinion of the secret...
Read moreLevin, Limbaugh, Hannity Calling for Con-Con
In a new book, Liberty Amendments, radio host Mark Levin is calling for a new constitutional convention to fix the evils of the...
Read moreImproved RFID Technology in Smart Guns Threatens Second Amendment
RFID technology has advanced to the point where a chip, installed in the grip of a handgun, will allow the government to render...
Read moreNDAA Nullification Bill Headed to Floor of California State Senate
A bill that would protect citizens of California from indefinite detention under the NDAA is headed for the floor of the state Senate....
Read moreNSA Revelations Prove Abuse Is the Rule, Not the Exception
Recent revelations by the Washington Post have confirmed that NSA abuse of Americans' privacy through unconstitutional warrantless surveillance is far more prevalent than...
Read moreGoogle Claims Right to Rifle Through All Gmail Messages
In a brief filed in a federal court, Google claims that users have no expectation of privacy with regard to e-mail content. ...
Read moreKirsten Lombard of Wisconsin 9/12 Project on Property Rights (Video)
Kirsten Lombard of the Wisconsin 9/12 Project briefly describes "Farmland Preservation Agreements" and "Conservation Easements," programs that the State of Wisconsin offers to...
Read moreNorth Carolina Governor Signs Voter Photo ID Law
North Carolina Republican Governor Pat McCrory signed a voter ID bill into law on August 12. The new law, which will go into...
Read moreJudge Rules New York City’s “Stop and Frisk” Policy Unconstitutional
On its surface, the ruling against New York City's "stop and frisk" policy is encouraging. Digging deeper, however, reveals that little will change....
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