Constitution
The Censorship Battle of Alex Jones and Why It Affects Us All
Bombastic talk-show host Alex Jones knows how to get under people’s skin, and he does so regularly. Currently, he is facing an array...
Facebook Suspends Alex Jones for 30 Days for “Bullying” and “Hate Speech”
Controversial talk-show host Alex Jones has been suspended for 30 days by Facebook because of posting four videos that the social-networking giant deemed...
Read moreNinth Circuit Ruling Could Take Gun-control Debate to SCOTUS
If the Ninth Circuit's recent pro-gun rulings are appealed to the Supreme Court, the Court may be forced to clarify its rulings on...
Read moreIllinois Counties Declaring Themselves “Gun Sanctuaries” in Opposition to State’s Anti-gun Measures
Thirty counties in Illinois have declared themselves "sanctuary cities" and "safe spaces" for gun owners in an effort to discourage legislators from passing...
Read moreNinth Circuit: Second Amendment Protects Open Carry for Self-defense
On Tuesday, the liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Second Amendment protects open carry in public for self-defense, reversing a...
Read moreIRS Begins Revoking Passports of Americans Owing Back Taxes
The IRS has begun exercising power granted to it by Congress to revoke and refuse passports to Americans owing back taxes. ...
Read moreMaine Governor Vetoes Bill to Ban “Conversion Therapy”
Maine's Republican Governor Paul LePage has provoked harsh criticisms from LGBT activists by vetoing a bill that would have banned therapists from counseling...
Read moreSouth Carolina County Calls for NDAA Nullification
The Laurens County (South Carolina) County Council approved a measure calling for the nullification of the NDAA's indefinite detention provisions. ...
Read morePrinting 3D Firearms and Accessories Now Protected as Free Speech
After the U.S. Justice Department settled a lawsuit, the printing of three-dimensional firearms and accessories is recognized as constitutionally protected free speech. ...
Read moreMan Challenges City on Use of Surveillance Cameras and Wins
Michael Maharrey of the Tenth Amendment Center challenged the use of surveillance cameras by the city of Lexington, Kentucky, and won. ...
Read moreSchool’s 2013 Strip-search of Sixth-graders Finally Ruled Unconstitutional
Back in 2013, a school nurse at a middle school in Texas was ordered to search the underwear of 22 girls in search...
Read moreTrump Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Relies Heavily on Judicial Precedents
Although Judge Brett Kavanaugh has stated that judges should not make law, his judicial record shows that he relies heavily on past judicial precedents...
Read moreConservative Professor Prevails in Wisconsin Free-speech Case
John McAdams, a conservative law professor who was terminated by Marquette University in 2016, has won a victory for free speech. ...
Read moreThe Democrats’ Dropping Mask: Now They Aim to End Free Speech
With the Left now admitting that it wants to abolish ICE, eliminate borders, and institute socialism, one may wonder what’s next. Nixing First...
Read moreSarah Silverman Offers Fire and Police Departments as Examples of Successful Socialism
Comedienne and actress Sarah Silverman called former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino “daft” because he said “socialism is a disaster.” ...
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