Constitution
Small Town Rejects Federal Interference, Declares Food Sovereignty
As federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration continue to enjoy vast regulatory overreach, a tiny town...
FBI Announces Creation of Biometric Database
The FBI announced last week that its new identification system has reached its initial operating capacity. Known as Next Generation Identification (NGI), the...
Read moreTSA Will Now Scan Your Shoes at the Airport
First it was your body, and then your DNA. Now, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to scan individual traveler’s shoes. ...
Read moreRep. Amash Calls Libya Action Unconstitutional
Freshman Congressman Justin Amash (R-Mich.) claims President Obama is violating the U.S. Constitution by committing U.S. armed forces to enforce a no-fly-zone over...
Read moreConstitutional Convention: 10-Point Refutation
In order to buttress its call for an Article V convention, the Center for Constitutional Government at the Goldwater Institute has published a...
Read moreUtah to Require Teaching that U.S. is a Republic, Not a Democracy
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, March 8, a bill requiring Utah schools to teach that the United States is a republic and not...
Read moreTSA Records: Some Scanners Emit Ten Times Expected Radiation
Americans concerned about exposure to potentially dangerous levels of radiation from the Transportation Security Administration’s full-body scanners just got another reason to worry:...
Read moreDHS Exonerates Itself for Targeting Peaceful Protestors
In March 2006, the Intelligence Branch of the Federal Protective Service of the Department of Homeland Security’s Threat Management Division issued a “Protective...
Read moreSupreme Court Denies Appeal in Case of Obama’s Article II Qualification
On its “orders list” for March 7, the U.S. Supreme Court unceremoniously and without notation denied a writ of certiorari filed in the...
Read moreDrone Over Miami
Residents of Miami-Dade County, Florida, beware: Big Brother may soon be watching you — even inside your house. ...
Read moreTexas Has Bipartisan Support for Anti-TSA Legislation
Texas state Representative David Simpson (R) is taking Texas-style aim at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with the filing of three bills in the...
Read moreGeorgia Supreme Court Upholds State Photo ID Act
On March 7, by a 6-1 vote, the Supreme Court of Georgia upheld that state’s law requiring voters to provide government-issued photo identification...
Read moreMaine Legislator Introduces Nullification Resolution
As has been well chronicled in The New American and elsewhere, over a dozen states (16 at least) have recently proposed bills seeking...
Read moreIllinois Legislature Debates Gun Ownership Privacy
Approximately 1.3 million residents of Illinois hold state-issued Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) cards, and if the current plan of Attorney General Lisa Madigan...
Read moreNullify Now! Tour Reaches Cincinnati
This year, the Nullify Now! tour continues to boast large crowds and an impressive array of speakers. On Saturday, March 5, the tour...
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