Constitution
Judge to Taxpayers: You’ll Pay for Murderer’s Sex Change
U.S. District Court Chief Mark L. Wolf, chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, says taxpayers must pay for a murderer's sex-change...
Michigan’s Allegan County Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution
The Tenth Amendment Center (TAC) reports that “last week, the Allegan County, Michigan. Board of Commissioners passed a resolution opposing federal kidnapping powers.”...
Read moreRon Paul Family Detained by TSA Again
For the second time this year, the Paul family has been harassed by the Transportation Security Administration. Rep. Ron Paul, his wife, and...
Read moreJudge Orders Release of Marine Vet Held Over Facebook Postings
A circuit court judge in Virginia ordered the release on August 23 of Brandon J. Raub, a Chesterfield man held involuntarily as a...
Read moreFormer Marine Held in Psychiatric Hospital Over Facebook Posts Questioning Govt.
Former Marine Brandon Raub has been detained and committed to a psychiatric hospital because of Facebook posts mainly questioning the federal government. ...
Read moreN.H. Killer Hopes for Lighter Sentence From Supreme Court Ruling
An inmate of New Hampshire State Prison, serving a sentence of life without parole for the murder of two Dartmouth College professors 11...
Read moreAugust 20, 1787: 225 Years and We’re Still Arguing
Monday August 20, 1787 was a very pivotal day in the Constitutional Convention and we're still arguing over many of the same topics....
Read moreTrapWire’s Global Size and Support Reported; Unfavorable Stories Scrubbed
As the size and sponsorship of the global surveillance network TrapWire continues to be revealed, the hacktivists of Anonymous are calling on those...
Read moreThe Fourth Amendment and the Drones: How Will It Apply?
With the rise of the drones comes the rise of several critical questions of Constitutionality of their potential uses. One of the most...
Read moreNew Jersey, Christie, Fight to Allow Sports Gambling
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is fighting to defend a law he signed in January that permits betting on professional sporting events. Though...
Read moreTrapWire: The Federal Gov’t is Literally Watching Every Move You Make
The U.S. government exercises control over a massive and technologically advanced surveillance system that has the capacity to keep nearly the entire population...
Read moreWH Website Takes Down Anti-TSA Petition
A petition about the screening procedures used by the Transportation Security Administration at airports was removed from the White House “We the People”...
Read moreThe Pursuit of Whistleblowers Continues as Judge Denies Informant’s Motion
On August 8, U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema denied a CIA whistleblower’s motion to dismiss for vagueness and overbreadth charges brought against...
Read moreGroup Plans Protest Against NDAA
A group of concerned citizens known as PANDA (People Against the National Defense Act), formed in January 2012, has organized protests nationwide against...
Read moreMedia, Civil Rights Groups Challenge Gitmo Trial Secrecy
The Army colonel presiding over the trial of five men accused of participating in the attacks of September 11, 2001 has ruled that...
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