Constitution
After Charlottesville, UN Demands U.S. Quash First Amendment
While some of its leading member regimes behead Christians and chop body organs out of political prisoners, the United Nations issued an “early...
Supreme Court Urged to Overturn Maryland’s “Assault Weapons” Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Cato Institute, along with the National Sheriffs' Association and the Independence Institute, filed a “friend of...
Read moreConcealed Carry Permits Hit New All-time High
As applications for concealed carry permits continue to set records, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's attempts to slow the pro-gun momentum...
Read moreAfter Charlottesville, Globalist Rice Smears Patriots as Racists
In what was condemned as a vile instance of dishonesty, former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice employed what is known as a “sandwich...
Read moreMichigan Foster Parents’ Conundrum: Give Up Gun Rights or Give Up Child
Michigan adoption rules collide with the Constitution, so the outcome should be obvious. In Michigan and elsewhere, it isn't. ...
Read moreFive Congressmen Demand the DOJ “Repudiate” Operation Choke Point
Five Republican Congressmen fired off a letter, demanding the repudiation of the Obama administration’s successful and continuing efforts to strangle financially gun shops...
Read morePressure Building to Pass National Reciprocity
A video interview by John Stossel on YouTube of two unsuspecting citizens caught in New York City’s anti-gun web only added traction to...
Read moreTexas Instructor Protests Campus Carry by Wearing Helmet and Body Armor to Class
Rather than resigning or noisily transferring to another, more “enlightened” school, or filing a frivolous lawsuit, geography instructor Charles K. Smith protested Texas’...
Read moreJudge Orders Lawsuit Against CIA Torture Architects to Go to Trial
A judge has ordered a lawsuit against two psychologists who helped design and administer the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program to go to a...
Read morePresidential Pardoning Power: Are There Limits?
Could President Trump constitutionally pardon himself, his son, or any of his associates charged with a crime? ...
Read moreNorth Carolina Passes Goldwater Institute-based Campus Free Speech Bill
North Carolina is the latest state to take strides toward protecting free speech rights on public college campuses by passing legislation that prevents campus...
Read moreCiting Indefinite Detention Without Trial, Sen. Paul Delays NDAA
In an effort to secure protections for the U.S. Constitution and the inalienable rights of Americans, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) last week blocked...
Read moreHuckabee Calls for Repeal of 17th Amendment After ObamaCare Repeal Fails
To former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, the continuing failure of the Senate to repeal ObamaCare — as they promised they would — is...
Read moreJustice Department Files Brief Stating Title VII Does Not Apply to Sexual Orientation
The Justice Department filed an amicus brief saying that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not cover employment discrimination...
Read moreFederal Appeals Court Strikes Down Third Attempt by D.C. to Restrict Gun Ownership
Another small skirmish in the long war against guns happened on Tuesday when U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday...
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