Constitution
NSA Spying Gets Another Extension From Federal Court
Almost two years after Edward Snowden revealed the scope of NSA spying on American citizens, a federal court has issued another extension to...
Spokane: Armed 2nd-Amend. Supporters Confront Feds; Feds Back Down
While Selma history may be in the news, Spokane patriots were making real news standing up to the federal government — and winning....
Read moreWiki Lawsuit Highlights NSA’s All-Inclusive, Unconstitutional Spying
Wikipedia's lawsuit against the NSA highlights the all-inclusive scope of the NSA's relentless and unconstitutional collection of information on Wikipedia's customers. ...
Read moreATF Drops Proposed Ammo Ban; Agency’s Very Existence Threatened
The groundswell of public and congressional opposition against the ATF's proposed ban on 5.56 M855 rifle ammunition was so swift and strong that...
Read moreACLU Suing NSA on Behalf of Wikipedia and Other Groups
The American Civil Liberties Union has announced that it will file a lawsuit against the National Security Agency and the Department of Justice...
Read moreAfrican-American Pastors to Give Alabama Judge Moore Courage Award
The Coalition of African-American Pastors gave Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore the first "Letter From Birmingham Jail Courage Award" for his courage in...
Read moreNew Jersey Man Will Not Face Trial Over Antique Firearm
After a flurry of protests brought attention to New Jersey’s draconian restrictions on possession of firearms, retired schoolteacher George Van Gilder will not...
Read moreState Lawmakers Pushing Back Against Federal Overreach
The issue of federal government overreach is often talked about in 21st-century America, but some state legislators are actually doing something about it....
Read moreObama Considers Tax Hikes Via Executive Action
President Obama has indicated an interest in using executive action to raise taxes, once again proposing to circumvent Congress to advance his own...
Read moreTreasury Ignores Inquiry Into $3 Billion in ObamaCare Payments
The Treasury Department is raising eyebrows with its refusal to explain $3 billion in ObamacCre payments to health insurers that were not authorized...
Read moreAre our Rights “God Given?”
VIDEO - CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo stated that our rights are not "God given," but in fact "come from man." Christian Gomez pulls...
Read moreCongress Is About to Surrender Its War Powers — Again
After waging more than six months of an undeclared war, with more than 2,000 air strikes against the so-called Islamic State of Iraq...
Read moreFlorida Court Rules Open Carry Illegal
The Fourth District Court in Florida ruled that the state's law prohibiting open carry is constitutional, though Florida has the monicker the "Gunshine...
Read moreNew Jersey Man Faces Felony Charge for Antique Firearm
A retired New Jersey school teacher is facing felony charges for ownership of a pistol manufactured before the American Revolutionary War. ...
Read moreRuling Imminent on California’s Anti-gun Microstamping Law
A judicial decision on microstamping guns' firing pins is expected momentarily, and might temporarily dampen anti-gunners' appetites for more gun laws. But only...
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