Constitution
Institute for Justice Celebrates 20 Years of “Litigating for Liberty”
Economist and conservative commentator Don Boudreaux attended the opening of the Institute for Justice (IJ) on September 10, 1991, and thought to himself...
Calif. Community Backs Down on Action Against Couple Holding Home Bible Study
The community of San Juan Capistrano, California, has backed down from ticketing a couple for holding Bible studies in their home after the...
Read moreSenate Bill to OK Indefinite Detention of U.S. Citizens Without Charge, Trial
In what may be a tale too bizarre to be believed by millions of Americans, the U.S. Senate appears ready to pass a...
Read moreCivil Rights Commission to Probe Effect of State Illegal Immigration Laws
On November 18, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announced its intent to investigate the effect of various state anti-illegal immigration statutes on...
Read moreDemocrats Seek Amendments to Restrict Free Speech
Democrat lawmakers and a coalition of radical activist groups are pushing for constitutional amendments to reverse the Supreme Court’s landmark “Citizens United” ruling,...
Read moreLatest Balanced Budget Amendment Proposal Fails in House
The House of Representatives voted down the latest proposal for a balanced budget amendment on November 18. ...
Read moreObama Administration Challenges Utah Immigration Law
In the next phase of its litigious campaign to perpetuate the constitutionally unsupportable position that the federal government has exclusive authority in all...
Read moreConnecticut Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Death Penalty
On Monday the legality of the death penalty law of the state of Connecticut was upheld by the state’s highest court. ...
Read moreHomeland Security-linked CELL Terrorizes Americans
A non-profit organization that receives taxpayer funding and works closely with the Department of Homeland Security is under fire for promoting unjustified terror...
Read moreTexas Couple Fined $7,000 for Posting Sign in Yard
When Johnnie and Clara Russell posted a small yard sign on their own North Texas property outside Ft. Worth several years ago, they...
Read moreCalif. High Court Ruling Favorable for Traditional Marriage
The California Supreme Court issued a ruling November 17 clearing the way for champions of traditional marriage to continue defending Proposition 8, the...
Read moreBachmann: Would She Support Gay Marriage if Waterboarded?
Nashville-based mixed martial artist Ed Clay underwent waterboarding after last week's GOP presidential debate where Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain announced...
Read moreInternational War Crimes Tribunals Suffering Staff Shortage
Late last week the heads of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)...
Read moreObama Seeks to Subsidize Foreign Investments
At an APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit last weekend in Hawaii, President Barack Obama told CNSNews that the United States needs to step up...
Read moreAtheist Seeks to Become Military Chaplain
During the defense of Bataan in 1942, an American chaplain, Fr. William T. Cummings, is reported to have declared, “There are no atheists...
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