Constitution
Illinois 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...
Nullify 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...
Read moreObama: Prison for Life Without Trial Is Okay
President Obama announced that he will continue to keep approximately 50 Guantanamo detainees imprisoned indefinitely without trial in an executive order released March 7,...
Read moreSupreme Court Refuses to Hear “In God We Trust” Challenge
On Monday the Supreme Court of the United States refused to take up a case challenging the U.S. government’s official references to deity....
Read moreREAL ID Buried for Another 20 Mos., But Not Dead
Like zombies in a bad horror flick, ideas for federal power grabs never die. Regardless of how much resistance they encounter from states...
Read moreRep. Franks Calls for Obama’s Impeachment Over DOMA
Representative Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) is calling for the impeachment of President Barack Obama for his refusal to mount a legal defense to the...
Read moreLegislature to TSA: Don’t Mess With Texas!
Legislators in the state of Texas are seeking to protect the Fourth Amendment by utilizing the Tenth Amendment. ...
Read moreAlleged Wikileaker Bradley Manning Charged with “Aiding the Enemy”
The U.S. Army filed 22 new charges March 2 against Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, who is alleged to have been Wikileaks' source...
Read moreWyoming Adopts “Constitutional Carry” of Firearms
An important step was taken yesterday in Wyoming toward restoring the constitutionally protected right of Americans to keep and bear arms, as that...
Read moreTenn. Bill Would Make Following Sharia Law a Felony
Tennessee is the latest state to join the fight to resist the imposition of Sharia Law within the United States. A bill has...
Read moreSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Westboro Baptist Church
On March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 8 to 1 in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church’s right to freedom of speech....
Read moreGun Rights Group Outbids Austin Guns4Groceries
“Keep Austin Weird,” the city motto of the Texas state capital, got a boost Saturday when the city’s second annual, no-questions-asked, “Guns4Groceries” campaign...
Read moreMontana Legislators Stick Up for the Constitution
The mainstream media can handle politicians who talk about cutting government on the campaign trail but abandon those views once in office. They...
Read moreObama Orders Government to Stop Defending Marriage Law
While President Obama may be “grappling” with his own views on homosexual marriage, on February 23 he ordered his Administration’s Justice Department to...
Read moreA Tale of Two Women and the TSA
Recently two women tried to pass through airport security in the United States. One was unarmed; the other was hiding a gun in...
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