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I’m Looking at You Congress!

By: Mike Maharrey Modern presidents overstep their constitutional authority virtually every day they’re on the job. We should unceasingly criticize this executive overreach and the presidents who participate, from Clinton ...

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Medical IDs: Enemy of Privacy, Liberty, and Health

June 19, 2019 Privacy 0

by Ron Paul Last week, the House of Representatives voted in favor of a Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill amendment to repeal the prohibition on the ...

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The Supreme Court Demonstrates Again Why It Can’t Be Trusted to Defend Our Gun Rights

By: TJ Martinell A recent decision by U.S. Supreme Court not to take up a gun rights case demonstrates that all too often, the high court does not act in a ...

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4 Ways Orwell’s 1984 Has Come True Today

June 16, 2019 1984 / Big Brother / George Orwell 0

By: Michael Boldin 1984 was more than a novel – in many ways it was an owner’s manual for authoritarian government. This month is the 70th anniversary of the publication ...

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Want Civic Literacy? Quit Focusing on D.C.

June 15, 2019 Civics / Education / Federalism 0

By: Justin Spears If we truly want to engage young people in the political process, we need to stop incessantly talking about Washington D.C. and focus on issues closer to ...

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Are we in a constitutional crisis? Yes, but it’s not what you think

By: Rob Natelson As several “melanges” on talk radio have illustrated, mainstream media people—always subject to crowd behavior—currently are perseverating on the idea that we are in a constitutional crisis. ...

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Originalism and Article III Judicial Power

By: Michael Rappaport One of the most difficult challenges for originalism is to determine to what extent the Constitution limits the adjudication of matters by entities other than Article III ...

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State Governments and the People’s Liberty

by Jim Lewis Last week I was having a conversation with an Ohio State Representative, as is the case with most such conversations the topic always turns to Nullification. After ...

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Massachusetts Bill Would Limit Warrantless Drone Spying, Hinder Federal Surveillance

June 12, 2019 Drones 0

By: Mike Maharrey BOSTON, Mass. (June 10, 2019) – A bill introduced in the Massachusetts House would limit the warrantless use of surveillance drones and prohibit arming unmanned aircraft. The ...

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More on how National Popular Vote would import third world “elections” to America

By: Rob Natelson On May 21, the Nevada Senate approved the National Popular Vote (NPV) interstate compact. Approval was strictly party-line, with all Democrats in favor and all Republicans against. ...

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