Constitution
The Upcoming Tenth Amendment Summit
For the first time in perhaps generations, the people of the states are demonstrating their disgust with the actions, policies, principles, and philosophies...
Tennessee Guardsman Challenges Supreme Court on 2nd Amendment
Richard A. Hamblen has lost his family and his fortune because he believes in the Second Amendment. In April of 2004, Mr. Hamblen,...
Read moreThe Coming Small Business Revolution on Politics after Citizens United v. FEC
The Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission promises to unleash the electoral fury of America's small businesses and citizens...
Read moreFBI Says It Violated Fourth Amendment
The FBI has used the terrorism as an excuse to subpoena some 2,000 telephone records from phone carriers without a warrant or even...
Read moreSame-sex “Marriage” a Constitutional Right?
A federal judge in California is preparing to rule whether a ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. Testimony began January 11 in San...
Read moreSenators Call Healthcare Bill Unconstitutional
In a signal example of being a day late and a trillion dollars short, several key senators have recently admitted that healthcare “reform”...
Read moreFlorida Attorney General Challenges Constitutionality of Healthcare Bill
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum stated December 29 that the healthcare package the U.S. Senate passed on Christmas Eve contains an unconstitutional mandate...
Read moreThe Second Amendment, the States, and the People
Amazing as it may seem, since ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the Supreme Court has never provided a definitive statement...
Read moreReal ID Deadline May Strand Holiday Travelers
During last year’s presidential campaign, then-candidate Barrack Obama made a now-famous gaffe when he referred to his having visited 57 states during the...
Read moreFourth Amendment Under Seige (Again)
The Obama administration's Solicitor General Elena Kagan has called for all 27 judges of the U.S. Ninth Circuit of Appealsa to rehear the...
Read moreKelo v. New London: All for Naught, or Not?
The city of New London, Connecticut, fought for and won at the highest level permission to take private property from one person and...
Read morePolar Bears Rule in Obama-nation
Well, the two-party system is working as it is supposed to, with Socialist Party A returning to power to perpetuate the discredited policies...
Read moreHealthcare, Sausages, and the Constitution
Two things that people should never see being made, Otto Von Bismarck once quipped, were sausages and laws. The Founding Fathers intended to...
Read moreMassachusetts Gun Storage Law Heading to State’s Highest Court
If Charleton Heston had lived in Massachusetts, then his rousing warning regarding his right to gun ownership would have read: “You can have...
Read moreDHS Extends Privacy Protection to Illegal Aliens
The Department of Homeland Security is gagging local law enforcement agencies around the country to protect the privacy of illegal aliens. This sort of heavy-handed...
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