Constitution
Obama Adm. Will Seek “International Permission” for Going to War
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey testified at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Wednesday...
Federal Judge: Citizens Need Not Ask Permission to Exercise 2nd Amendment Rights
A federal judge struck down a Maryland law requiring individuals to prove that they have “good and substantial reason” for seeking a handgun...
Read moreHolder: Pres. May Order Killing of U.S. Citizens Abroad if Threat to “Homeland”
The President of the United States has the authority to order the targeted killing of Americans living abroad whom he suspects of posing...
Read moreFeds’ Creative Accounting Masks Trillions in Unfunded Liabilities
Officially, the United States’ federal budget deficit for 2011 will be roughly $1.3 trillion, a staggering and almost incomprehensible amount of money. But...
Read moreModest Temporary Free Speech Victory in Cigarette Pack Pictures Ruling
On Wednesday U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon (left) ruled in favor of five tobacco companies protesting requirements by the Food and Drug Administration...
Read moreHomeland Security Officials Caught Hiding Online Spying Program from Congress
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is not afraid of congressional oversight into its domestic spying program. Last week, DHS Chief Privacy Officer...
Read moreCongress Passes Bill Severely Curtailing First Amendment Liberties
A bill has just passed the House and the Senate that criminalizes protests anywhere near the presence of a designated government official. On...
Read more“Sovereign Citizen Movement” Continues to Attract Attention
Film star Wesley Snipes (One Night Stand, Blade) is scheduled for release from federal prison on July 19, 2013, 31 months after being...
Read morePrivacy Rights Groups Fight FAA on Use of Drones in U.S.
A number of privacy groups have petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on the proposed increase in the use of aerial drones in...
Read moreAppeals Court Refuses to Rule on Laptop Encryption Case
When Ramona Fricosu’s attorney, Phil DuBois, promised to appeal a lower court’s ruling that she be forced to open encrypted files that may...
Read moreUtah Joins the Fight Against NDAA
Another state legislator is riding to the defense of the Tenth Amendment and the Constitution. On February 21, 2012, Utah State Senator Todd...
Read moreVirginia’s NDAA Nullifying Bill Passed by State Senate
On January 16, Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall (left) introduced HB 1160, a bill designed to "prevent any agency, political subdivision, employee, or member...
Read moreN.Y. Threatens to Remove License of Anti-vaccine Attorney
Patricia Finn (left), a vaccine rights attorney in New York, is being targeted by the Ninth Judicial District, which is threatening to strip...
Read moreBill of Rights Defense Committee Director Warns Public of NDAA
On February 18 at a mosque in Berlin, Connecticut, citizens from all walks of life and all political persuasions came together to organize...
Read moreLeaders From Across Political Spectrum Unite to Oppose NDAA
Early yesterday this reporter was privileged to participate in a press conference of representatives of several organizations and several individuals fighting the battle...
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