Constitution
Obama Decree Unleashes “Behavioral Science” Squad to “Nudge” You
Prepare to be “nudged” by Obama's new “behavioral science” squads — for your own good, of course. Under the guise of better “serving”...
In Second Debate, 2016 GOP Presidential Candidates Reveal Their Takes on the Constitution
The 11 candidates for the 2016 Republican nomination who are currently leading in the polls gathered at the Air Force One Pavilion of...
Read moreEminent Domain in Connecticut: Homeowners Fight to Keep Homes
Ten years ago the Supreme Court ruled that "public use" included "economic development." Another Connecticut case might give them a chance to change...
Read moreJustice Breyer’s New Book Advocates Foreign Law in U.S. Courts
Although Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer took an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, he has made clear in his new book, The...
Read moreWhy Is the Constitutional Representation Ratio Ignored?
The ratio of representation prescribed by Article I of the Constitution is nearly universally ignored, to the detriment of the governed. ...
Read moreRon Paul: Right of Secession ‘Destroyed by Civil War’
In his daily podcast, Ron Paul said that although states have a right to secede, the practice of the principle was destroyed by...
Read moreNorth Carolina Magistrates Refuse Same-sex “Marriages”
Four magistrates in McDowell County, North Carolina — Hilary Hollifield, Thomas Atkinson, Debbie Terrell, and Chad Johnson — have exercised their rights under...
Read moreU.S. Official: “Energetically” Enforce UN Arms Trade Treaty
At a conference on the Arms Trade Treaty, the Obama administration calls for effective enforcement of the UN Arms Trade Treaty ...
Read moreJudge In NSA Spying Case Anxious to Make a Ruling
In December 2013 U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon ruled that the NSA's spying program that collects information on the vast majority of...
Read moreNew DOJ Policy Restricts Use of Cellphone Spying Tools
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a new policy regarding the way law enforcement can use cell-site simulators. The policy...
Read moreHillary Taking on NRA in Quest for More Gun Control
Hillary has decided that with her election as president all but in the bag, she can now blatantly take on the gun rights...
Read moreFederal Judge Rules for Pro-life Group on Contraception Mandate
A federal judge in Washington issued a ruling on Monday in favor of the pro-life group March for Life against the federal contraception...
Read moreNorth Dakota Authorizes Police to Use Weaponized Drones
North Dakota becomes the first state to allow police to use weaponized drones. ...
Read moreAppeals Court Overturns NSA Spying Case
Last May a U.S. District Court handed down a decision that the NSA's broad-sweeping collection of private citizens' phone meta-data was illegal, "unprecedented...
Read moreDefense Department Guidelines Allow Journalists to be Treated as “Belligerents”
The most recent Department of Defense Law of War Manual, released on June 15, has come under fire from journalists for its guidelines...
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