Constitution
Obama Order Backing Yemen Dictator Threatens Free Speech, Critics Say
President Obama is under fire after passing a so-called “Executive Order” threatening anyone, including American citizens, who interferes even “indirectly” with the transition...
NLRB’s “Ambush Rule” Overturned, for the Moment
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ruled against the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) “ambush rule” that would greatly shorten the...
Read moreDHS Will Be Collecting DNA Samples, Reports EEF
According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Department of Homeland Security will be collecting DNA samples from its suspects over the age of...
Read moreThe Case for Nullification
Americans who wish to reverse the growing power of the federal government only need to remember that any federal law that is unconstitutional...
Read moreJustice Dept. Wants to Track All Cellphones Without a Warrant
The demand that Congress give more power to the Justice Department to track citizens through their cellphones is meeting resistance. ...
Read moreSenator Carl Levin tells the CFR: the NDAA Makes Us Safer
In a letter published in Foreign Affairs, the official journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, Senator Carl Levin claims that the NDAA...
Read moreDrones Over America
When most Americans think of surveillance drones, it conjures up an image of a Predator drone in a far-off land unleashing a missile...
Read moreCircuit Court Grants Qualified Immunity to Torture Memos’ Author John Yoo
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted qualified immunity to John Yoo, shielding him from liability for torture carried out using guidelines set...
Read moreGovernment 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...
Read moreKentucky 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...
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