Constitution
Voters in 3 States May Nullify Fed. Drug Laws by Legalizing Marijuana
Voters in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington State will vote on proposals next month to nullify unconstitutional federal statutes by legalizing marijuana for recreational...
President Obama’s Abuse of Executive Power
President Obama's use of recess appointments to put three bureaucrats on the National Labor Relations Board, even though the Senate says it was...
Read moreAnother Obama Executive Order Allows Seizure of Americans’ Bank Accounts
President Obama's latest executive order that allows the "freezing" of all accounts belonging to "sanctioned persons" in the US is one in a...
Read moreHasan Appeal Highlights Conflict Between Constitution and Code of Military Justice
Major Nidal Hasan, the man accused of the Ft. Hood shooting, has appealed a ruling demanding that he shave his beard before going...
Read moreSupreme Court Allows NSA’s Warrantless Wiretapping to Continue
On October 9, the Supreme Court denied review of an appeal court ruling upholding the constitutionality of the Federal Information Securities Amendments Act...
Read moreAppeals Court Extends NDAA Indefinite Detention Powers
Politico is reporting that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has “extended a temporary stay of a district court judge's...
Read moreTSA Retracts “Approval” to Film at Security Checkpoints
In response to an Opt Out and Film national campaign that encourages airline passengers to opt out of the naked-body scanners and film...
Read moreJudge Rules Mass Arrests of NYC Demonstrators in 2004 Unconstitutional
"The Fourth Amendment does not recognize guilt by association," U.S. District Court Judge Richard Sullivan wrote in ruling the New York Police Department...
Read moreHigh Court Won’t Hear Fourth Amendment Challenge to TSA Procedures
The U.S. Supreme Court on October 1 rejected the appeal of a Michigan resident who claimed the use of body-imaging scanners and pat-down procedures...
Read moreHigh Court Faces Highly Charged Issues in New Term
The Supreme Court justices who raised political storms in the last few years with controversial landmark decisions face no shortage of opportunities to...
Read moreUpdate: Michigan Counties Continue the Fight Against NDAA
Soon Michigan may join the list of other states who have passed legislation checking the president’s power under the National Defense Authorization Act...
Read moreIllinois Pharmacists Not Required to Dispense Plan B Pills
An Illinois appeals court has ruled that pharmacists may refuse to dispense the "morning-after pill" after a seven-year-long protracted legal battle involving two...
Read moreJustice Department Trained Police to Link Political Activism With Terror
The Department of Justice is under fire after a leaked terror training presentation aimed at state and local law enforcement revealed that police...
Read moreCourt Gives TSA Another Six Months to Hold Hearings on Nude Body Scanners
A federal appeals court has given the Transportation Security Administration another six months to comply with the court's 14-month-old order to "promptly" hold...
Read moreSalt Lake County to Print Ballots in Spanish: Is It Following Federal Law?
Salt Lake County (Utah) Mayor Peter Corroon has announced that for the November election his county will print ballots in Spanish. But critics...
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