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The Supreme Court Gets It Wrong Even While Getting It Right

By: Suzanne Sherman Conservatives are cheering the recent opinion by the United States Supreme Court allowing a cross to remain on public land. But should they be? In 1918, residents ...

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Parents, Your Children Are Your Most Important Job

by John Dempsey There is one guarantee in life. We will pass from this earth, and our children will fill our void. The level of involvement in kids' lives matter ...

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Report: Food Freedom Flourishes in Three States with Government Regulators Out of the Way

June 29, 2019 Food Freedoms 0

By: Mike Maharrey Food freedom flourishes in states where government regulators simply get out of the way. The proof is in the pudding – the and cakes and the bread ...

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Again Pointing Out Executive-Power Abuses in the New Bump Stock Ban

June 29, 2019 2nd Amendment / Court Cases 0

By Ilya Shapiro And Matthew Larosiere Before the tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas, almost nobody in the United States had ever heard of a “bump stock.” What was, and always has been, ...

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Constitutional Carry Law Now in Effect in Kentucky

By: Mike Maharrey FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 27, 2019) – Today, a Kentucky law goes into effect making it legal for state residents to carry firearms concealed without a license and ...

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The Truth About the Federalist Papers: The Legislative and Executive Branches

By: Shawn Brodof The Federalist Papers were written and published in New York newspapers in 1787-1788 in order to sway public opinion to approve and ratify the newly devised United ...

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Trump’s Executive Order on Health Care Transparency and the Constitution

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano Many of my media colleagues have been lauding President Donald Trump for signing an executive order earlier this week directing the federal Department of Health and ...

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What Do We Do About it When the Feds Violate the Constitution?

By: Michael Boldin Most people tell us the way to deal with violations of the Constitution is to “vote the bums out” or to “sue them in federal court.” Most ...

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Judicial oligarchy is the wrong way to decide abortion policy

June 27, 2019 14th Amendment / Abortion 0

By: Rob Natelson Nine state legislatures recently have passed laws restricting abortion. Those laws may be good or bad. That’s a different question from whether they violate the Constitution. Part of being ...

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The Lie of “Separation of Church and State” & the U.S. Supreme Court’s Usurpations of Power

By Publius Huldah 1.  How did it happen that our country became a land where Christian children are forbidden to use the word, “God”, in the public schools; public school ...

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