Constitution
“Extraordinary” Liu Bows Out as Judicial Nominee
A highly partisan and ideologically charged Senate battle over the nomination of Goodwin Liu (left) to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals came...
Arizona Unions Sue to Block Two New State Laws
Across the nation, states that have conservative Republicans running the government are tackling the entrenched power of unions. The Arizona State Legislature recently...
Read moreNDRA — The New Push for a Con-Con
Most Americans undoubtedly agree that the federal government cannot continue on its current spending and borrowing binge without wreaking economic havoc. But how...
Read moreRand Paul Efforts May Lead to Temporary Patriot Act Lapse
Senator Rand Paul may have temporarily set back efforts by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to pass the Patriot Act renewal long enough to...
Read moreChristie Blasts, but Will Obey, Court’s School Funding Order
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie still sounded combative Tuesday when talking about an order from the state's highest court for the expenditure of...
Read moreSupreme Court Says California Must Cut Prison Population
The conditions in California's prisons violate the Eighth Amendment's ban on "cruel and unusual punishment," the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in a...
Read moreRon Paul’s Straight Talk on the National Debt Ceiling
The federal government has nearly maxed out its credit card — for now. The national debt is fast approaching the $14.3 trillion debt...
Read moreCongressional Leaders Agree to Renew Patriot Act
The Republican House and Democratic Senate leadership are backing a deal to extend three of the most controversial provisions of the Patriot Act,...
Read moreUtah Legalizes Gold and Silver Currency
In order to provide its residents some much-needed security as the U.S. dollar continues to decline, the state of Utah has become the...
Read moreSan Francisco Considers Ban on Circumcision
San Francisco, California, is a city known for being a bastion of all things progressive, secular, countercultural and counter-traditional. Ever since the Hippie...
Read moreDo Naval Academy Mealtime Prayers Violate the Constitution?
A recent op-ed published in the Baltimore Sun accused the United States Naval Academy of “defying the Constitution — specifically the First Amendment.”...
Read moreCongressmen Condemn Obama Attack on Congressional War Powers
Members of both parties in the House and Senate chambers of Congress — including Representative Justin Amash (R-Mich.) and Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.)...
Read moreFDA Raw: Ron Paul v. Milk Police
“If we are not even free anymore to decide something as basic as what we wish to eat or drink, how much freedom...
Read moreHigh Court Dismisses Atheist Challenge to “Under God” in Presidential Oath
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed the latest legal challenge of noted atheist Michael Newdow (left) to religious wording in government business, “refusing to...
Read moreSupreme Court Says Warrants, States’ Rights Unnecessary
States cannot grant their citizens wider freedoms from search and seizure than federal courts do, and police may manipulate events that allow them...
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