Constitution
Sen. Paul Calls for “Open Rebellion” Against NSA Spy Program
With a call for “open rebellion” against the program, Senator Rand Paul held the Senate floor for ten-and-a-half hours Wednesday in opposition to...
Supreme Court Strikes Down Maryland’s Double-Dipping Taxation Policy
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Maryland tax that ultimately double-taxed its residents for income earned in other states. Fox...
Read moreCivil Asset Forfeiture About More Than Fighting Drugs
Civil asset forfeiture is a disrespect by the government for private property, flipping the burden of proof from the government to the person...
Read moreFCC Commissioner Warns of Federal Regulation of Online Speech
With the Obama administration-backed “net neutrality” takeover of Internet infrastructure paving the way, federal bureaucrats may seek to regulate the content of websites...
Read moreDefense Department, Bloomberg Expand War on Guns
The latest efforts by anti-gunners Michael Bloomberg and Defense Department officials to slow down Second Amendment momentum evince a palpable sense of desperation....
Read morePressure Building to Pass National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Law
Ends and means have gotten confused with the pressure to pass national concealed carry reciprocity laws, which would expand the power of the...
Read more“Living,” “Evolving” Dangers Are Hidden in ObamaTrade (TPP & TTIP)
Modeled after the deceptive, open-ended process of the European Union, the ObamaTrade TTIP and TPP would initiate an ongoing demolition of American sovereignty...
Read moreFreedom Act Passes House, 338-88; Senate Likely to Ignore it
Some say the Freedom Act is serving nicely as a distraction from the Surveillance State Repeal Act, which has real teeth. ...
Read moreNullification Spreading: Minnesota Invalidates FDA Restrictions
It appears that the genie is out of the bottle, as states' nullification efforts continue to gain momentum as Minnesota nullifies FDA restrictions....
Read moreDHS, IRS, Debt Collectors Fight to Expand Use of License Plate Tracking Devices
The Department of Homeland Security, the IRS, and debt collectors are fighting to expand the use of license plate tracking devices. ...
Read moreTexas Takes Aim at Nullifying Federal Gun Grab
A pair of nullification bills proposed in Texas would prohibit state or local enforcement of federal gun laws within the state. ...
Read moreCourt Rules NSA Spying Is Illegal, but McConnell Defends Patriot Act’s Section 215
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York ruled on May 7 that the National Security Agency’s (NSA) bulk...
Read moreCourt Finds Warrant Not Needed for Cellphone Location Data
On Tuesday, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned its own opinion given last year by a three-judge panel and decided that individuals...
Read moreCalifornia Officials Appeal Order to Provide Sex Change Surgery to Prison Inmate
Officials in California are appealing an order by an appellate court for the California corrections department to provide sex reassignment surgery to a...
Read moreHouse Bill Introduced to Keep Marriage Cases Out of Federal Courts
As the Supreme Court considers how to rule on Obergefell v. Hodges — a case challenging marriage bans in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and...
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