Constitution
Supreme Court to Hear Case About Warrantless Seizure of Cell Phone Records
The Supreme Court has agreed to rehear a case to determine whether the warrantless seizure and search of cellphone records is permitted by...
Trump Administration Asks SCOTUS to Rule on “Travel Ban”
The Supreme Court may weigh in on President Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending travel to the United States from six nations known for...
Read moreN.Y. Post: Trump Administration Spying on Journalists to Find Leakers
President John Adams once observed, “The liberty of the press is essential to the security of the state.” Sadly, modern presidential administrations have...
Read moreDOJ Sued Over FBI/Geek Squad Computer Searches
In the wake of revelations that the FBI recruited Best Buy’s Geek Squad employees to search computers for child pornography without a search...
Read moreFarmer Fined $2.8 Million for Plowing His Own Land
Several parts of the Constitution appear violated by the Army Corps of Engineers in their effort to heavily fine a California farmer —...
Read moreTrump’s Plan to Revise SNAP Draws Howls of Protests From Liberals
The protests were predictable when the Trump administration called for cutting money to the SNAP (food stamp) program, though Trump's move emulated a...
Read moreDeclassified Docs: NSA Routinely Violates Rules Protecting Privacy of Americans
Under the pretext of the war on terror, the surveillance state has continued to grow in the years since 9/11. And while claiming...
Read moreFilmmaker Discusses Communist Infiltration in the United States
VIDEO - Could your congressman pass an FBI security check? Author Trevor Loudon asks this question in his new film based on his...
Read moreWhistleblowers Ask Trump to Drop Investigation Into WikiLeaks
The Courage Foundation released a letter on Monday signed by more than 100 free speech activists (including Noam Chomsky and Edward Snowden) asking...
Read moreTennessee Takes Another Step Toward Restoring Gun Rights
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed into law a bill decriminalizing the manufacture and owning of firearm suppressors. ...
Read moreTexas Bill Creates Committee to Identify, Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Acts
The Texas Sovereignty Act would create a committee to review federal acts in order to identify those that are unconstitutional. ...
Read moreSo Many Americans “Unmasked” in Surveillance Reports, Spy Boss Can’t Keep Track
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released a report last year showing how many times federal officials requested the “unmasking”...
Read moreTrump Administration Announces Nominees to Federal Benches
The White House on May 8 announced that 10 individuals, whose names were soon released, would be nominated by the Trump administration to...
Read moreBerkeley City Leaders Propose Stopping Violent Protests With Bubbles and Yoga
Berkeley city officials have proven once and for all just how far removed from reality they are by proposing utterly ridiculous ways to...
Read moreSessions Hints He Won’t Crack Down on Marijuana in States Where It’s Legal
Attorney General Jeff Sessions indicated recently that despite some earlier tough talk, he has no plans to crack down on marijuana in states...
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