Constitution
“Deep State” Bureaucracy vs. Trump, America, Constitution
Burrowed deep within the bowels of the U.S. government are legions of Big Government bureaucrats with views that are radically at odds with...
NYU College Republicans Cancel Conservative Speaker Citing Fears of Violence
The Left has become enormously powerful on college campuses and is winning its war against free speech at these institutions once dedicated to...
Read moreArticle V Con-Con Proponents Want to “Clarify” the Second Amendment
It is on the agenda of the Convention of States Project to "clarify" the wording of the Second Amendment. ...
Read moreCon Con Supporters Willing to Deal With Massachusetts Liberals
If a Convention of the States is such a great conservative idea, why are its backers hoping for support from liberals in Massachusetts?...
Read moreExclusive: Court Documents Show Federal Wrongdoing, According to Wife of Suspected Hacker in Medical Kidnapping Case
The federal case of an accused hacker illustrates the degree of malfeasance and underhanded tactics of the federal court system, according to the...
Read moreUSA Liberty Act: More of the Same Old Surveillance State Games
The surveillance hawks are at it again. With the introduction of the craftily named USA Liberty Act, they are poised to again pull...
Read moreNRA’s Surprising Capitulation on Gun Regulations Met With Outrage
The NRA is widely regarded as a staunch defender of the Second Amendment. Its capitulation on so-called "bump fire stocks" shows otherwise. ...
Read morePro-gun Victory: D.C. Decides Not to Appeal Concealed Carry Ruling to Supreme Court
With more and more Americans demanding constitutional justices at the Supreme Court, it may be just a matter of time before Washington D.C.'s...
Read moreSupreme Court Hears Wisconsin Redistricting Case
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court could turn the United States from a federal republic into a parliamentary democracy. ...
Read moreAppeals Court Denies Hearing on D.C. Concealed-carry Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Washington D.C.'s decision on whether to allow the full court to rehear its two previous rulings against...
Read moreD.C. Court Rules Unwarranted Use of Cellphone Spying Tools is Unconstitutional
The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that police using cell-site simulators to track mobile phones without a warrant is unconstitutional. In making...
Read moreGuaranteeing Free Speech vs. Campus Police States
At UC Berkeley on September 14, hundreds of police officers in riot gear were on hand to prevent leftist violence as conservative speaker...
Read moreFederal Judge in Arpaio Case Prepares to Rule Trump Pardon Unconstitutional
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton has refused to cancel the sentencing hearing scheduled October 4, 2017, for former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio,...
Read moreFree Speech Remains a Right in Berkeley — For Now
The First Amendment to the Constitution has been saved, for the moment, as conservative commentator Ben Shapiro successfully delivered a speech at Cal-Berkeley...
Read moreThe Constitution’s Supremacy Clause Does Not Trump Nullification
The Supremacy Clause does not declare that all laws passed by the federal government are the supreme law of the land, and states...
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