Constitution
Will Americans Be Stripped of Citizenship Based on Accusation?
The Terrorist Expatriation Act, which was proposed in 2010 by Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), would have stripped of his citizenship any American accused...
Obama Reelection Boosts Gun Stocks and Sales
The reelection of President Obama has raised concerns of new firearms regulations, sparking a dramatic increase in firearm sales and the value of...
Read moreVoters in Six States Approve Measures Nullifying Federal Acts
Take the coverage of the 2012 elections carried on the three biggest 24-hour news channels (Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN) and you get...
Read moreTwo States Defy Feds With Full Marijuana Legalization
Colorado and Washington became the first two states to nullify unconstitutional federal drug statutes by legalizing marijuana for recreational use, with voters backing...
Read moreBaltimore Begins Recording All Conversations on City Buses
The Maryland Transit Administration has installed microphones in 10 buses to record passenger conversations. The microphones -- which the city plans to install...
Read moreWill Police Drones Destroy the Fourth Amendment?
Although the president’s use of drones to execute the war on terror and those he assumes are associated with it has so far...
Read moreFederal Judge OKs Installation of Surveillance Cameras Without a Warrant
On October 29, a federal district court judge ruled that police can enter onto privately owned property and install secret surveillance cameras without...
Read moreBaltimore Adds Audio Recording Devices to Its Buses
City officials in Baltimore have established public transportation policies that constitutionalists and state legislators say infringe upon the rights of its citizens. According...
Read moreChoosing Obama or Romney: Switching Deck Chairs on the Titanic?
As recent events have demonstrated, there is very little constitutional difference between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. ...
Read moreHigh Court Holds “Dog Fight” Over Fourth Amendment.
There may have been more talk about dogs at the U.S. Supreme Court than at the American Kennel Club Wednesday, as the justices...
Read moreHas the Fourth Amendment Gone to the Dogs?
How far may police officers with drug-detecting canines go in sniffing around the outside of a home before obtaining a search warrant? ...
Read moreLimited Open Carry Comes to Oklahoma
On Thursday, concealed carry permit holders will no longer have to conceal their firearms in Oklahoma. But how long will it take the...
Read morePopular Election of President: A Constitutional Consideration (Part 3 of 3)
In the final installment of this three-part series we examine the constitutional considerations of a national popular vote initiative. ...
Read moreHigh Court to Decide if Challenge to Government Surveillance Program Will Be Heard
The Supreme Court will decide whether to allow a constitutional challenge to the government's warrantless surveillance to go forward. ...
Read moreNational Popular Vote: Progress or Problem? (Part 2 of 3)
In Part 1 of this series, we reported on the efforts underway by many to abolish the electoral college and to have the...
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