Constitution
Federal Court Rules for Christian Professor’s Free Speech Claim
The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on April 6 that a professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington can sue the...
Nullify Now! Springs Into Austin
“Nullification begins with the axiomatic point that a federal law that violates the Constitution is no law at all. It is void and...
Read moreBig Media, Banks, Oil, Unions on ObamaCare Dole
Government documents show that more than a few major media organizations including the Washington Post, NBC, Reuters, newspaper giant Gannett, and CBS are...
Read moreRenewed Push for a Con-Con
There is an alarming increase in the number and volume of otherwise credible conservative voices clamoring for the state governments to call a...
Read moreA Fein Time for an Impeachment
“Barack Hussein Obama has mocked the rule of law, endangered the very existence of the Republic and the liberties of the people, and...
Read moreJudge Sentences Politically Incorrect Juror to More Jury Duty
What is the purpose of the jury system? It is to provide a random group of ordinary citizens who will determine the truth...
Read moreGeorgia Legislators Challenge Charters of Several “Super-majority” White Towns
Last Monday, the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus filed a federal complaint accusing the legislature of the state of Georgia of purposefully creating cities...
Read moreWashington Poised to Become Largest Source of State Funds
“From a fiscal viewpoint,” writes Sven Larson, Ph.D., “2011 may be the year when the United States ceases to function as a federation...
Read more“Government Shutdown Prevention Act” Provokes Constitutional Lecture by Barney Frank
It's the kind of legislative proposal that makes you pinch yourself and wonder what the House Republican leadership is thinking. The U.S. House...
Read moreClinton: Obama Will Ignore Congress on Libya War
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a classified congressional hearing that the Obama regime would ignore Congress if it tried to rein in...
Read moreN.H. House Asserts State’s Right to Nullify Federal Laws
If the Republican majority in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., wants to shake up the political establishment, lawmakers there might look...
Read moreSen. Lautenberg Says Tea Partiers Don’t Deserve Constitutional Rights
Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) is coming under fire from pro-life advocates for comments he made at a recent rally Planned Parenthood staged to...
Read moreAlaska Clashes With Federal Govt Over Oil Production
As states across the nation have begun to reclaim their rights through nullification and lawsuits, Alaska has embarked on its own dispute with...
Read morePhoenix John Birch Society Members Defeat “Con-Con” in Arizona
Successes in states around the nation in defeating a “con-con,” or Article V convention to change the Constitution, are playing out in Arizona,...
Read moreTenn. Joins States Considering Alternate Currency Legislation
On February 22, Tennessee State Senator Bill Ketron (R-Murfreesboro) introduced a joint resolution in the General Assembly calling for an official inquiry into...
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