Constitution
How FDR’s Court-packing Plan Saved Social Security
The "real question," former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney said in Monday night's debate among republican presidential candidates, is: "Does Governor Perry continue to...
Woman Who Regretted Abortion Denied Lawsuit Against Planned Parenthood
An Illinois appeals court has ruled against a woman who sued a Planned Parenthood clinic because it did not inform her that the...
Read moreFederal Court Rejects Va.’s ObamaCare Challenge
A federal court of appeals threw out Virginia’s legal challenge to Obamacare and with it, the principles of federalism and state sovereignty. Thursday,...
Read moreACLU of Florida Sues for Drug Testing of Welfare Applicants
A 35-year-old Navy veteran, Luis Lebron, is suing the state of Florida over its policy that all welfare applicants be drug tested prior...
Read moreCalif. Supreme Court Will Hear Pro-Prop 8 Arguments
The California Supreme Court will be hearing arguments from gay marriage opponents next week in the Proposition 8 court battle. According to The...
Read moreWho’s the “Constitution” Candidate for President?
Daily Caller editor Peter Tucci has noticed that many Republican candidates for President have made scant mention of the U.S. Constitution on their...
Read moreIdaho Woman Challenges Fetal Pain Abortion Ban
A woman in Idaho has filed the first ever lawsuit against the “fetal pain” abortion ban. Filed by Jennie Linn McCormack against Bannock...
Read moreFederal Judge Blocks Texas Pro-Life Sonogram Law
A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of a law, passed by the Texas legislature in May, that requires a woman seeking an...
Read moreHawaii Gun Laws Challenged in Court
Citizens in the Aloha State of Hawaii are seeking to challenge the restrictive gun regulations on the books on the basis that they...
Read moreCourt Denies Police Immunity in Video Arrest
Declaring a First Amendment right to videotape police making an arrest in public, the federal First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has...
Read moreIs the Blocking of Recess Appointments Unconstitutional?
A recent article in the Washington Post posited that the obstruction by the Congress of presidential recess appointments is unconstitutional. This debate...
Read moreAdministrative Law: The Second Set of Books
At 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday in June, Thomas James Ball of Holden, Massachusetts (left), drenched himself with gasoline and struck a match....
Read morePopular Vote Project Is Against Spirit, Letter of Constitution
Percolating through the legislatures of many states are bills that would provide that a state's electoral votes would go to whichever presidential candidate...
Read moreThe Federal Bureau of Instigation
Many observers have long detected a fishy odor about the domestic terrorism plots the Federal Bureau of Investigation has busted, often to great...
Read moreNullify Now! in Kansas City, Missouri
The Nullify Now! tour continues to attract support as it makes its way across the United States. Last Saturday, the tour stopped in...
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