Constitution
Landmark Court Ruling: Gov’t Can’t Deny Trademark Protection to Politically Incorrect Names
Forget the Redskins. Bureaucrats at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office may now be red-faced — as a court just ruled that the...
Ambiguous New TSA Rule Makes Body Scanners “Mandatory”
While the American people were distracted with holiday plans, the Transportation Security Administration quietly introduced new rules that ban travelers from opting out...
Read moreTexas to Become 45th State to Allow Open Carry
On January 1, 2016, a new Texas law will allow those Texans with concealed carry permits to carry their firearms openly, if they...
Read moreGun Rights Group Files Brief Challenging Federal Restrictions on Machine Guns
Gun Owners of America has filed an amicus brief in U.S. v. Watson, a case pending before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals...
Read moreIllinois Resolution Seeks Seizure of Privately Owned Weapons
An Illinois resolution would grant complete control of firearms to state-sponsored militias. ...
Read moreConstitution: Outdated and Overstretched?
The Atlantic questions whether the Constitution is up to the challenge of governing a global American empire. ...
Read moreHHS Investigating Federal Oversight of Fetal Tissue Research
Responding to a request from 35 senators, the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services has opened an investigation into...
Read moreRand Paul Bill Protects Gun Owners From Executive Orders
Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul (R-Ky.) proposed a bill that will protect the Second Amendment from executive orders. ...
Read moreSeattle Judge Dismisses Challenge Against “Gun Violence Tax”
On Tuesday, a Seattle judge rejected a challenge from the National Rifle Association and other pro-Second Amendment groups against the city’s recently approved...
Read moreUtah Think Tank Supports State Amendment Protecting Property Owners’ Rights
A constitutional amendment aims to balance a property owner's right in Utah against a city's ability to arbitrarily restrict this right, unless a...
Read moreCould the Third Amendment Thwart the Surveillance State?
As the weapons of the surveillance states grow more and more sophisticated and the courts and Congress conspire to deprive the people of...
Read moreMissouri Bill Would Block Unwarranted Stingray Surveillance
A bill prefiled in the Missouri state senate would require law enforcement to obtain warrants before using the Stingray tracking device. ...
Read moreMissouri Rep Authors Bill Nullifying Unconstitutional Executive Orders
A Missouri state representative has prefiled a bill that would nullify unconstitutional executive orders. ...
Read moreObama Pushes Gun Control, but Americans Oppose Assault Weapons Ban
Though President Obama continues to lobby for more federal and state gun-control laws, at least half of Americans are opposed to such things...
Read moreGunTV to Mimic Home Shopping Networks by Offering Firearms for Sale on Late-night TV
GunTV is another way for those wishing to exercise their Second Amendment rights to obtain firearms and information about firearms and accessories. ...
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