Constitution
Ohio Ten Commandments Case Goes to Supreme Court
For over 10 years Ohio judge James DeWeese (left) has fought for his constitutionally guaranteed right to display the Ten Commandments in his...
Federal Courts Uphold Arizona LAWA Statute
Arizona has taken the problem of illegal immigration seriously. Like several other states, Arizona has not just focused on the illegal immigrants themselves....
Read moreArmed Raid on Raw-Milk Seller Leads to Three Arrests
“3 arrested on raw-milk charges” read the headline. One could be forgiven for assuming the news source was the Soviet-era Pravda or the...
Read morePaying Telephone Customers Forced to Buy Cellphones for Others
Undoubtedly it was just an oversight on Thomas Jefferson’s part when he wrote that man’s unalienable rights include “life, liberty, and the pursuit...
Read moreIs the new “Super Congress” Constitutional?
A number of constitutionalists have warned that the new "Super Congress" — technically a joint committee of Congress — may be unconstitutional. The...
Read moreATF to Investigate Purchasers of Two or More Rifles in Five-day Period
Two weeks ago, concerned about news reports that President Obama would order the investigation of citizens buying two or more rifles at a...
Read moreObama’s Assassination List Includes American Citizens
President Obama campaigned in 2007 and 2008 on behalf of honoring the Constitution’s trial rights for suspected terrorists, and a restoration of protecting...
Read morePromises Broken: Obama’s Attack on the Constitution
“I taught the Constitution for 10 years. I believe in the Constitution, and I will obey the Constitution of the United States. We’re...
Read moreOK Woman’s Legal Battle: REAL ID Driver’s License Unconstitutional
In an effort to draw national attention to the federal government's intrusion into the everyday lives of its citizens, Oklahoman Kaye Beach has...
Read moreArk. Town Council Bans Civic Group, New Organizations
One of the quintessential ingredients of small-town America is the local civic group, an organization of individuals who attempt to better their community...
Read moreNev. Man Sues After DMV Rejects Request for “GO PALIN” License Plates
A Nevada man is suing the Department of Motor Vehicles after it denied his request for vanity license plates reading "GOPALIN," alleging that...
Read moreWill North Dakota Finally Become a State in 2012?
On November 2, 1889, the Dakota Territory ceased to exist, becoming the states of North and South Dakota — or so the history...
Read moreLaw Enforcement to Use Facial Recognition Equipment
Law enforcement officers across the country are preparing to make widespread use of facial recognition equipment to identify people based on a picture...
Read moreThe 14th Amendment and the Debt
The topic of the14th Amendment of the United States Constitution is continuing to stir debate in Washington, with those who favor increasing the debt...
Read moreSenators Snowe, DeMint Declare All 47 Republican Senators Support Balanced Budget Amendment
In an op-ed published last Thursday in the Wall Street Journal, Senators Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), declared that “Republicans in...
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