Constitution
USA FREEDOM Act: New Law, Same Surveillance
On Saturday, November 28, 2015, the NSA telephone surveillance program ended. Except that it didn't. The spying program — made famous when former...
Obama Climate Deal Would Reduce Power of Congress, U.S. Sovereignty
Continuing his pattern running roughshod over Congress, the U.S. Constitution, and America’s national sovereignty, President Obama is now asserting that he can unilaterally...
Read moreFBI National Security Letter Released to Public for the First Time
Released from a gag order after 11 years, a former Internet service provider revealed the information the FBI sought to obtain about one...
Read moreLawsuit Against Gun Shop’s “Muslim Free Zone” Tossed
CAIR is determined to silence its critics by any means, including using frivolous lawsuits designed to harass and intimidate. ...
Read moreAnti-gun Democrats Push to Remove Constitutional Rights From “Suspected” Terrorists
Democrats have reintroduced yet another gun control bill, but this is not just another attempt to do an end-run around the Constitution, but...
Read moreTrump Promises to Bring Back Waterboarding
Donald Trump has promised that if he is elected, he will "Make America Great Again!" Apparently, that "greatness" includes the type of torture...
Read moreNSA Documents: E-mail Surveillance Continues With Less Oversight
When Edward Snowden released a trove of documents in 2013 revealing the depth and breadth of NSA surveillance of Americans, the agency admitted...
Read moreAssembly of State Legislatures Changes Article V Text in Call for “Convention of States”
The Assembly of State Legislatures met in Salt Lake City to draft rules for an Article V convention, and changed the Article V...
Read moreCan Governors Refuse Entry to Syrian Refugees?
With respect to the difficult and potentially dangerous position in which Arizona Governor Ducey and the other 30 or so state executives find...
Read moreCourt Overturns Injunction Against NSA Phone Surveillance Program
The battle over the legality of NSA surveillance is heating up again. Just last week, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon ordered the...
Read moreJudge Calls NSA Phone Data Collection Unconstitutional
Judge Richard J. Leon of United States District Court for the District of Columbia, delivering a ruling on November 9, blocked the National...
Read moreYale Students Protest Free Speech Conference, Spit on Presenters
Several hundred Yale students protested a Free Speech conference at the university, hurling obscenities and spitting on the presenters when the conference ended....
Read moreFormer U.S. Comptroller: National Debt is $65 Trillion, Not $18 Trillion
A former U.S. comptroller general says the national debt is actually $65 trillion, more than triple the Congressional Budget Office's figure of $18...
Read moreOregon County Nullifies All Unconstitutional State and Federal Gun Laws
Voters in Coos County, Oregon have approved a measure that nullifies all local, state, and federal attempts to infringe upon their right to...
Read moreSenator Blasts TPP as “Global Governance,” Says Stop Fast-Track
Senator Sessions charges that the just-released 5,554-page Trans-Pacific Partnership turns over everything from environment, to labor, and immigration to unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats —...
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