Constitution
Should Something Separate Church and State?
Religious tests for public office were once common. The Constitution of 1787 prohibits them, but are they making a comeback? ...
Supreme Court Upholds Ohio’s Sensible Voter Purge Procedure
In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the state of Ohio’s practice of purging people from voter registration rolls if they...
Read moreSeattle City Council Places Prior Restraint on Free Speech of Landlords
The City Council of Seattle has placed a moratorium on advertising apartments on certain websites it deems dangerous to renters. ...
Read moreWould a TV Judge Qualify for Appointment to the Supreme Court?
What are the constitutional qualifications for appointment to the Supreme Court? ...
Read moreWho Owns New Land in Hawaii Created by Kilauea?
As lava from the Kilauea volcano continues flowing, the question has been raised as to who will own the new land created by...
Read moreUnder-reported Story: Supreme Court Upholds Fourth Amendment’s Restriction on Warrantless Searches
In an 8 to 1 decision, the Supreme Court upheld the Fourth Amendment's restriction against warrantless searches. ...
Read moreMulvaney Drains Part of the Swamp by Firing 25 CFPB Board Members
Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Mick Mulvaney fired the Bureau's board on Wednesday, taking a step toward (hopefully) eliminating this...
Read moreFlorida’s “Red-flag” Law Taking Guns Without Due Process
In simple terms, under Florida’s “red flag” law — presently in place or being considered in more than two dozen other states —...
Read moreFormer Sailor to Sue Obama, Comey for Unequal Protection Under the Law
A former United States submariner is planning to sue former President Obama and former FBI Director James Comey for what he sees as...
Read moreCould President Trump Pardon Himself?
If Special Counsel Robert Mueller actually received an indictment from a grand jury against President Trump, does the Constitution allow Trump to simply...
Read moreSupreme Court Gives Huge Victory to Baker Who Wouldn’t Make Same-sex “Wedding” Cake
The Supreme Court ruled today in favor of Jack Phillips, a Colorado baker persecuted by his state after refusing to craft a wedding...
Read moreTo Make America Great Again, We Must Make America States Again
Federalism is the cure for the chaos and destruction of populism and statism. ...
Read moreIllinois Ratifies Equal Rights Amendment 36 Years After Deadline
The Illinois Legislature recently ratified the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) — reigniting discussion about its potential addition to the Constitution 36 years after...
Read moreHow Will Con-Con “Conservatives” Respond to Demands by Leftist Allies?
California Constitutional Convention is a Progressive group pushing for a con-con that has published a list of amendments it will demand at such...
Read moreThe Supreme Court May Soon Set Boundaries on Religious Exercise and Use of Property
In the case of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the Supreme Court may soon usurp the power to put limits on...
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