Constitution
Petitioners Challenge “Outrageous Secrecy” of Bradley Manning Trial
Several media and civil liberties organizations have combined to file a request with the Department of Defense that key documents in the trial...
New Kansas Law Bans Use of Foreign Law
A new Kansas law bans the use of foreign law in judicial proceedings when that law is inconsistent with federal and state constitutional...
Read moreSupreme Court to Decide Whether NSA Domestic Wiretapping Is Beyond the Law
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by the Obama administration of an appeals court decision granting standing to the ACLU...
Read morePennsylvania State Constable Proposes Anti-NDAA Resolution
Despite the attempts by many to portray the opposition to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) as “absurd,” the ranks of the resistance...
Read moreOfficials Confiscate Cash and Property — for No Reason
Outrageous examples in the United States of the misuse of civil asset forfeiture laws — whereby government officials confiscate money, though the people...
Read moreFederal Judge Denies Tombstone’s Access to Safe Drinking Water
Late last week, U.S. District Court Judge Frank Zapata denied Tombstone, Arizona’s motion for an emergency injunction against the government of the United...
Read moreN.C. Teacher Tells Student It’s a Criminal Offense to Criticize Obama
A recently uploaded YouTube video showed a North Carolina teacher telling a student that disrespecting President Obama is a criminal offense. ...
Read moreNorth Carolina Legislature Considers Anti-NDAA Resolution
Considering it a crime to not report treason when one witnesses it, earlier this week, a bill was introduced to the North Carolina...
Read moreNew Evidence that Obama Was Born in Kenya is Explained Away
The revelation of a 1991 biographical sketch of Barack Obama that states he was born in Kenya, plus other evidence that he is...
Read moreFederal Court Rules N.Y. Town’s Prayers Too Christian
A federal appeals court has ruled that the prayers opening the monthly government meetings in Greece, New York, over the past 10 years...
Read moreU.S. Rep. Mike Rogers of Ala.: TSA Needs to Get “Tougher”
Despite the increasing examples of the Transportation Security Administration's unconstitutional intrusion into the lives of American citizens, leading to a harsh public outcry...
Read moreNDAA: No Detaining Americans Allowed, Says Federal Judge
President Barack Obama must surely rue the day he appointed Katherine Forrest to the federal bench. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest...
Read moreDemocrats Mocked Over Bill to Tax Billionaire Who Gave Up U.S. Citizenship
After billionaire Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin drew global attention to the growing number of Americans giving up their U.S. citizenship to preserve their...
Read moreIs the NSA Using Google to Spy on Account Holders?
Last the week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed...
Read moreFederal Judge Blocks Enforcement of NDAA’s Indefinite Detention Provisions
Judge Katherine Forrest of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a preliminary injunction on Wednesday preventing the...
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