Constitution
Lawsuit Filed Against Seattle Gun-ban Rule
In a recent test case in New Jersey regarding the right of citizens to keep and bear arms, an appeals court judge maintained...
NJ Court Rules 2nd Amendment Does Not Apply in State
New Jersey ratified the United States Constitution on December 18, 1787 — in fact, it was the third state to do so —...
Read moreNSA Supercenters to Store Americans’ Private Data Permanently
The National Security Agency is building huge new storage facilities to store the unconstitutionally gained data on the American people's telephone calls and...
Read moreObama’s Ignoble Peace Prize
President Barack Obama had been in office for less than two weeks prior to the arrival of a fateful day: February 1, 2009....
Read moreOath Keepers: Patriotic Defenders of the Republic?
Oath Keepers is a nationwide association of currently serving members of the armed forces, national guard units, police officers, and veterans of the...
Read moreRoberts Blasts “Free Swerve” for Drunk Drivers
The refusal of the U.S. Supreme Court to consider an appeal by the state of Virginia may result in more deaths caused by...
Read moreLord Monckton Says UN Copenhagen Treaty Will Create Communist World Government
On October 14 Lord Christopher Monckton, former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, gave a scathing refutation of the concept of...
Read moreSupreme Court to Decide if Cross Violates Constitution
The fate of an 8-foot tall Latin Cross in the Mojave National Preserve sits in the crosshairs of a case before the United...
Read moreCan the County Sheriff Save the Constitution?
Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, is not afraid to ruffle some feathers in order to halt what he considers violations...
Read moreMedia Targets State Sovereignty Movement
Two hundred and twenty-two years ago this week, the Constitution was signed by the Framers in Philadelphia. To commemorate this historic event, the...
Read moreCourt Says U.S. Officials Can Be Sued for Violating Rights
The 9th District Court of Appeals ruled two to one on September 4 that innocent people thrown into prison on material witness pretexts...
Read moreCourt Sets New Rules for Computer Searches
In a ruling with broad implications for computer privacy, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that federal investigators...
Read moreU.S. Court Throws Out Warrantless Wiretapping Case
U.S. District Court Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York dismissed an ACLU challenge to the U.S. government's warrantless...
Read moreCopyright and Wrong
“The Obama administration told a federal judge Friday the $1.92 million jury verdict against a Minnesota woman for sharing 24 music tracks on...
Read moreSecret Prisons and Gag Orders Continue Under Obama
President Barack Obama took office with a pledge to end secret prisons and minimize government secrecy, but evidence revealed by the American Civil...
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