Constitution
Government Is Keeping Tombstone, Ariz., From Accessing Drinking Water
According to a lawsuit filed by the Goldwater Institute, the U.S. Forest Service is preventing the town of Tombstone, Arizona from repairing the...
Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Highway Checkpoints Illegal
The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that highway checkpoints of drivers who did not post city stickers in their windows is unconstitutional after...
Read moreMissouri Sound Money Act Would Make Gold & Silver Legal Tender
As outrage and concern over the Federal Reserve and its embattled fiat currency continue to grow, lawmakers in Missouri are considering legislation to...
Read morePadilla Asks SCOTUS to Reinstate Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld, Panetta
Padilla (left) is a citizen of the United States and a convicted terrorist. On Monday, he filed a petition for a writ of...
Read moreArizona Legislature Passes Anti-NDAA Bill
Perhaps prodded by Virginia’s success in passing a law preventing the federal government from apprehending and indefinitely detaining citizens of that state, the...
Read moreNSA Has Your E-Mails and More, Whistleblower Says
The shadowy but controversial National Security Agency (NSA) — despite U.S. law and constitutional protections — has collected most of the e-mails sent...
Read moreVirginia’s Anti-NDAA Bill Set to Become Law; Ariz. Joins the Fight
After agreeing to changes suggested by Governor Bob McDonnell, both houses of the state legislature of Virginia passed HB 1160, the bill sponsored...
Read morePoll: Vast Majority in U.S. Support Concealed Carry, Self Defense
Despite anti-gun zealots’ exploitation of Trayvon Martin’s now-infamous killing in late February, a new survey revealed that the vast majority of Americans continue...
Read moreMich. State Agents Raid Pig Farms to Kill So-called “Invasive Species”
Michigan's Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) has reportedly violated the Fourth Amendment by conducting two armed raids on pig farms in the state's...
Read moreIRS Would Revoke Passports for Alleged Tax Debt Under Bill
Controversial legislation making its way through Congress would give the federal government the power to stop Americans who allegedly owe back taxes to...
Read moreBills Proposed in Ariz., Del. Concern Sheriffs’ Constitutional Authority
Recently two important and very different pieces of state legislation were introduced, one in Arizona and the other in Delaware, both concerning the...
Read moreVirginia’s Governor Ready to Sign Anti-NDAA Bill — Almost
After inexplicably allowing it to languish on his desk for over a month, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell (left) has finally joined the fight...
Read moreWyoming Admits It Violated Free Speech Rights of Pro-Life Group
Wyoming has settled a lawsuit with a pro-life group that sued the state after officials removed its pro-life displays from a tunnel leading...
Read moreBroad Coalition of Journalists and Activists Join in Legal Challenge to NDAA
Journalists are pressing forward in their pursuit of the rescue of the Bill of Rights from a federal government determined to hold not...
Read moreRutherford Institute Calls on Va. Gov. to Join Fight Against NDAA
On March 8 the state Senate of Virginia passed HB 1160, the bill that would prevent the use of any state agency or...
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