5 Founders on the Freedom of Speech
By: Michael Boldin Franklin, Henry, Paine, Washington and Jefferson – views on the freedom of speech and press over nearly 70 years. An essential, natural right.
Read more.Cops Using Pandemic as Excuse to Ramp Up Drone Surveillance
By: jprivate All across the country, law enforcement is using the pandemic as an excuse to use Chinese-made drones to monitor the public. This breaks every promise law enforcement has ...
Read more.Three Reminders from The Bill of Rights
By: Jacob Hornberger As a condition for accepting the Constitution, the American people demanded the enactment of the Bill of Rights immediately after ratification of the Constitution. They had been ...
Read more.Government Help: Breaking Your Legs and Giving You a Wheelchair
By: Mike Maharrey Remember all of the government bailouts and stimulus in response to the 2008 financial crisis? Conservatives threw a fit. The Tea Party movement grew out of worry ...
Read more.The COVID-19 War on Liberty Has Been Brewing for Years
By: Davis Taylor The war being waged against our rights under the pretext of controlling infectious disease is not new and didn’t arise with COVID-19. Vaccine freedom advocates have been ...
Read more.Natural Law and Tranquillitas Ordinis
by Nathan W. Schlueter F. H. Buckley takes pleasure in being a conservative contrarian. Sometimes this is valuable, even when one disagrees with the argument. Incisive criticisms can show the ...
Read more.Surveillance Is the Tool of Tyrants
By: Mike Maharrey If you’re like me, you’ve probably heard this one a lot over the years: “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.” I hear ...
Read more.Task Force Floats Health Surveillance System
By: jprivate When is enough, enough? How many national surveillance systems does America need? President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has created a task force that wants to create a real-time ...
Read more.The 10th Amendment: An Introduction
By: Michael Boldin “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the ...
Read more.Ohio Gyms Sue Health Department for Right to Exist
by Maurice Thompson Even in emergencies, the Ohio Constitution protects businesses from vague and discriminatory enactments. The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law today, on behalf of 35 independent gyms across ...
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