Constitution
Privacy 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...
Appeals 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...
Read moreIllinois Politicians Plot New Assaults on Gun Ownership
Gun owners in Illinois are bracing for a fight against the latest round of legislation aimed at inhibiting their right to keep and...
Read moreD.C. Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Gitmo Wrongful Death Suit
On Tuesday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of two wrongful death lawsuits...
Read moreAnti-Gun Control Bill Moving Through Pa. Legislature
Pro-gun lawmakers in Pennsylvania are taking action and pushing an anti-gun-control bill through the General Assembly that is sure to send a strong...
Read moreDespite Court Victory, NYC Churches Still Banned From Schools
A day after a U.S district court ruled that scores of churches could temporarily continue meeting in New York City schools, an appeals...
Read moreJudge in Gitmo Tribunal Refuses to Subpoena Yemeni President
On Thursday, the presiding judge in the military tribunal of Guantánamo Bay detainee Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri (left) denied the request made by al-Nashiri’s...
Read moreVirginia House Passes NDAA-Nullifying Bill; Other States Join Fight
The sovereign states are courageously asserting their constitutionally protected right to self-determination by standing up to the federal government and refusing to execute...
Read moreAttorneys General Threaten Lawsuit Against Obama’s Contraception Mandate
Attorneys General from a dozen states are considering a federal lawsuit against the Obama administration’s contraception mandate requiring employers to provide insurance that...
Read moreThe Clock is Ticking on Obama’s Eligibility
Attorney Van Irion of the Liberty Legal Foundation (LLF) filed an appeal to a Georgia superior court to review and overturn the decision...
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