Constitution
Tenn. 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...
Supreme 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...
Read moreMississippi House Passes Bill To Track Children
The Mississippi House has passed H.B. 608 providing for the establishment of a longitudinal data system to track education and student outcomes in the...
Read moreArizona Defends State Commerce Against Feds
Last week, the Arizona State Senate passed a bill, in a 21-8 vote, that could make Arizona the first state to challenge federal...
Read moreSupreme Court to Hear Challenge of Witness Detention
The U.S. Supreme Court next week will hear arguments in a case that may determine how far the government may go in detaining...
Read morePatriot Act Attack on Fourth Amendment Extended, Despite Some Tea Party Opposition
President Obama is expected to sign a three-month extension of three provisions of the USA Patriot Act after Congress easily passed the measure,...
Read moreDismissing a Lawsuit — and the Constitution
On February 17, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel, seated in Charleston, South Carolina, dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jose Padilla against Defense Secretary...
Read moreBill of Rights Slows Government Probe of WikiLeaks
On Tuesday, the quiet subterranean fishing expedition by the government into the WikiLeaks document disclosures last fall came to light for the first...
Read moreActivists Seek SCOTUS Recusals in ObamaCare Case
Pro-ObamaCare activists are seeking to have Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recuse himself in the much-anticipated high-court case expected to decide whether the...
Read moreNew York Prepares for Doomsday Scenarios
When Fox News’ conservative pundit Glenn Beck or The John Birch Society warns of impending doom as a result of civil unrest, an...
Read moreA Fiscally Sound Constitutional Republic — or Slavery?
Since the election in November 2010, there's been plenty of talk about cutting the federal budget. The Cato Institute, for example, has...
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