Constitution
Indiana Supreme Court Says Citizens Can’t Resist Rogue Police
Citizens have "no right to reasonably resist unlawful entry [to their homes] by police officers," Indiana's Supreme Court declared May 12 in a controversial...
Former UN Ambassador: Obama Will Target Gun Ownership in Second Term
In 2012, were the American people to go to the ballot box and deposit their vast political capital in the account of Barack...
Read moreFederalist Papers and the Right of “Self-Defense”
The growing unrest among state legislatures and the zeal of millions of Americans to restore the balance between the federal and state governments...
Read moreChallenge to President Obama’s Eligibility to be Heard by 9th Circuit Court
Arguments in one of the lawsuits challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility to be President of the United States has finally worked its way through...
Read morePoll Finds Tea Partiers Won’t Cut Spending, Will Hike Taxes
From reading the news and listening to the talking heads, one might get the impression that the Tea Party movement consists of government-slashing...
Read moreWhat Does It Mean To Be a “Natural Born Citizen”?
Thanks to Donald Trump and his billion-dollar-network bully pulpit, the issue of President Obama’s birthplace (and the related issue of why he’s never...
Read moreNew Law Could Undermine Westboro Baptist Ruling
Apparently when the Supreme Court ruled 8 to 1 in March that the Westboro Baptist Church had a constitutional right to protest military...
Read moreMichigan State Police Reportedly Extracting Personal Info From Cellphones
The Michigan chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is questioning the Michigan State Police's use of cellphone "extraction" devices. Specifically, the group...
Read moreSecond Amendment Rights Once Again at Risk
Americans continue to watch their Second Amendment rights diminish, this time as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ( still known...
Read moreSPOT, the TSA’s Attack Dog on Free Speech
Suppose you’re standing in an airport security line, wasting precious minutes of your busy day waiting for your turn to remove your shoes...
Read moreTexas Welcomes Nullify Now! in Austin
Saturday, April 16 found the national Nullify Now! tour stop in Austin, Texas, a popular destination for area activists. The vision of the...
Read moreACLU, DOJ Suing South Carolina County Jail for Bible-Only Reading Policy
When you’re locked up in jail and the days are dragging on, sometimes you just want something good to read. A novel, a...
Read moreFederal Court Rules in Favor of National Day of Prayer
An appeals court has overturned a federal judge’s decision that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional and has ordered the dismissal of...
Read moreObama and Senate Rewriting Article II
On March 30, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y., picture, left) and 15 co-sponsors (including Republican leaders) introduced S. 679, the “Presidential Appointment Efficiency and...
Read moreBoston Considers Invasive Thermal Cameras
Under the guise of environmentalism, Boston is considering the installation of thermal imaging cameras throughout the city for the stated purpose of determining...
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