Constitution
Baltimore 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...
Choosing 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...
Read moreWill a Close Election Put Electoral College on the Chopping Block? (Part 1 of 3)
In a three-part series, we explore the threat to the Constitution posed by a call for the winner of the presidential election to...
Read moreObama Backs UN-linked Election Monitors, but Texas Stands Firm
As the national scandal over United Nations-linked “elections monitors” continues to grow after Texas threatened potential prosecutions, the international outfit deploying “observers” demanded...
Read moreCourt Upholds Handgun Sale Ban for Those Under 21
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that it is not unlawful to ban licensed firearms dealers from selling handguns to people...
Read moreNSA: We Will Illegally Spy on Citizens Only When Absolutely Necessary
The National Security Agency (NSA) says Americans should trust them to use their surveillance powers only for good. This from the group whose...
Read moreMom Convicted of Disorderly Conduct for Arguing With TSA
According to a jury in Tennessee, a mother who berated TSA officers over her daughter’s pat down is guilty of “disorderly conduct.” Fox...
Read moreTexas Warns UN Affiliates Monitoring U.S. Election of Prosecution Risk
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott sent a strongly worded letter warning United Nations-affiliated “elections monitors” that if they fail to obey state law...
Read moreConcerned About Conservatives, UN Affiliate to Monitor U.S. Election
An international outfit associated with the controversial United Nations, invited in by various American organizations and authorities, is set to deploy election monitors...
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