Constitution
DHS to States: Election Systems Remain “Critical Infrastructure”
A DHS official informed state officials that the Obama administration's classification of state election systems as "critical infrastructure" remains in place under the...
New Hampshire House Unanimously Approves Bill Restricting Stingray Surveillance
The New Hampshire state House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill placing strict control on the use of Stingray surveillance devices. ...
Read moreSound Money Bill Moves One Step Closer to Law in Arizona
A bill recognizing gold and silver as legal tender in Arizona was passed by a State Senate committee after hearing testimony from Dr....
Read moreInterior Secretary Repeals Another Obama-era Second Amendment Infringement
New Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke performed a vital task: seconding Trump's determination to keep his campaign promise to support the Second Amendment. ...
Read moreJohn Birch Society Sees Victories in Stopping Con-Con Applications
For all the time, money, and manpower spent in favor of it this year and despite the claims that America's Founders inserted Article...
Read moreRon Paul to Hold Rally in Arizona in Support of Sound Money Bill
Ron Paul will be speaking at a rally at the Arizona state capitol on March 8 at noon in support of a sound...
Read moreTrump Protects Gun Rights of Social Security Beneficiaries
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed into law House Joint Resolution 40, rejecting a rule submitted by the Social Security Administration that would...
Read moreOhio Investigation Reveals Voter Fraud
Findings from an investigation in Ohio disprove claims that voter fraud is a “myth” or a fabrication resulting from Republican racism, as Democrats...
Read moreNew Hampshire the 12th State to Allow Constitutional Carry
With New Hampshire becoming the 12th state to allow unrestricted carrying of a firearm for protection, the country is slowly bringing back protections...
Read moreMaryland “Assault Weapons” Ban Upheld by Appeals Court
The majority’s reasoning in the February 21 Kolbe v. Hogan decision by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, could carry...
Read moreState Officials Formally Oppose DHS’ Potential Takeover of Elections
The National Association of Secretaries of State passed a resolution opposing the Obama DHS' designation of election systems as "critical infrastructure" and asking...
Read moreUnion Influence Fades as Right-to-work Gains Momentum
Right to work is a First Amendment issue which, as it gains momentum, is overriding unions' claims of "free-riding" to allow them to...
Read moreTrump Has Great Opportunity to Influence U.S. Jurisprudence
President Trump has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to influence American law and jurisprudence. ...
Read moreBLM Agent in Bundy Case Accused of Misconduct
A key Bureau of Land Management (BLM) agent in the case involving cattle rancher Clive Bundy is accused of misconduct. However, the deeper...
Read moreTrump’s Travel Ban Halted (for Now); Could Go to Supreme Court
The immediate issue is whether the administration will be able to enforce Trump’s travel ban while it is is still being challenged in...
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