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San Francisco Committee Passes Ordinance to Ban Facial Recognition

By: Mike Maharrey SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (May 6, 2019) – Today, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Rules Committee unanimously approved an ordinance that would set the stage to limit ...

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Nullification Movement News: Good Morning Liberty 05-06-19

By: Michael Boldin The latest updates from the Nullification Movement. Michael Boldin reports on efforts to nullify federal gun control, prohibition, asset forfeiture, warrantless surveillance and more. Plus learn some ...

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Amazon Powers Police Facial Recognition: Good Morning Liberty 05-03-19

By: Michael Boldin Amazon’s facial-recognition technology is supercharging local police. On previous episodes of this show, we reported that Amazon has been pushing local and federal agencies to use its ...

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Federal Reserve Appears Poised to Resume Monetizing U.S. Government Debt

By: Mike Maharrey It looks like the Federal Reserve is about to get back into the bond business and help the US government deal with its massive debt. The Treasury ...

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Cities Are Tracking Your Cell Phone

By: jprivate If ever you needed a reason to turn off your cellphone, then maybe this story this will convince you. The Palm Beach Post recently revealed how the City of Palm ...

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Overthrowing the Empire of the Mind

May 4, 2019 Monroe Doctrine 0

By: Robert Hawes “The empires of the future are empires of the mind.” – Winston Churchill While I’m gratified that so many Americans are at last waking up to the ...

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Federal court rules Ohio’s congressional map is unconstitutional

By Adam Shaw, Bill Mears A federal court on Friday found Ohio’s congressional map unconstitutional, ordering that a new map be proposed by June ahead of the 2020 elections -- ...

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Energy in the Legislature

by Philip A. Wallach The Vanishing Congress: Reflections on Politics in Washington is a curious hybrid. It is variously a primer on Congress’s constitutional duties, a scholarly (though note-less) consideration ...

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Our Fiduciary President

by Mike Rappaport One important area of constitutional law involves the Take Care Clause of the Constitution. Unfortunately, there is a great deal of disagreement about the Clause’s meaning. Happily, ...

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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 in a Nutshell

By: Dave Benner In 1787, a series of long-lasting territorial disputes between states culminated in a new set of guidelines for a vast swath of North American land. In the ...

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