Constitution
Govt. Spying Out of Control, Notes Judge Napolitano
In an article posted by Libertarian-minded Judge Andrew Napolitano on LewRockwell.com on Thursday, Napolitano asserts that government spying has gotten out of control....
Concealed Carry Coming to Illinois
In a decision that portends the end of decades of defiance to the basic tenets of the Second Amendment, the U.S. Seventh Circuit...
Read moreAmericans Side With Constitution on Marijuana Laws, Gallup Finds
Americans may be enamored with Social Security, Medicare, and sundry other unconstitutional federal policies, but according to a new USA Today/Gallup poll, a...
Read moreMichigan State Reps Unanimously Pass Bill Nullifying NDAA
By a vote of 107-0, the Michigan House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill preventing the indefinite detention of Americans within the borders...
Read morePublic Outcry Halts Calif. Sheriff’s Plan to Purchase Drone
The Alameda County, California sheriff’s office has been forced to suspend the purchase of a surveillance drone after constitutionalists and activists slammed the...
Read moreSenate Committee Weighs Amendment to Electronic Privacy Act
The Senate Judiciary Committee has before it a bill that proponents hope will not only increase protection of personal privacy, but will also...
Read moreFirearm Sales Skyrocket in Election’s Aftermath
The sale of firearms and ammunition continues to increase in the weeks following Obama's reelection. ...
Read moreHigh Court: Appeals Court Must Hear Liberty U.’s Challenge to ObamaCare
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia to hear an appeal the lower court had previously...
Read moreUN Demands Obama Smash State Marijuana Legalization
In a move likely to further alienate the already unpopular United Nations from the American people, a top official with the global body...
Read moreRon Paul: Free People Have the Right to Secede
Are states free to secede from the union? While for many years this question was thought to be settled by the victory of...
Read moreTexas Bills Would Nullify NDAA’s Indefinite Detention, TSA’s Intrusive Screening
State lawmakers in Texas are fighting to reassert their citizens’ Fourth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendment rights. Republican legislators have submitted two bills, one...
Read moreCitizens From Over 30 States Submit Secession Petitions to White House
Seventy-seven thousand seven hundred and thirty-two people have signed the petition created by a citizen of Texas to secede from the union. The...
Read morePeople Targeted for Anti-Obama Speech
Several public school teachers are facing investigations for posting items on social networking sites that opposed President Obama and his agenda. Parents raised...
Read moreWWI Mojave Cross Memorial Erected, Dedicated on Veterans Day
Nearly 80 years after a stark wooden cross was erected at Sunrise Rock in the Mojave National Preserve by veterans of World War...
Read moreUnhappy Veterans Day: Court Rules Veteran May Not Sue His Gov’t Torturers
U.S. Navy Veteran Donald Vance and fellow FBI informant Nathan Ertel are not entitled to sue their U.S. government torturers, the U.S. Court...
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