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Forever Prisoners

July 25, 2022 5th Amendment 0

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.” -Thomas ...

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Fact Check: No, overruling Roe v. Wade would not endanger other rights

June 2, 2022 Uncategorized 0

By: Rob Natelson In a previous essay, I surmised that the purpose of leaking the Supreme Court’s draft opinion overruling Roe v. Wade (pdf) was to expose one or more justices to ...

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Using War to Assault Freedom

June 2, 2022 Current Events 0

By: Judge Andrew Napolitano Most judges and lawyers agree that the war on drugs in the past 50 years has seriously diminished the right to privacy guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment. ...

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The Supreme Court Used to Consider the Minimum Wage Unconstitutional

March 9, 2021 Fifth Amendment 0

By: Jacob Hornberger I wonder how many Americans realize that the U.S. Supreme Court once declared the minimum wage to be in violation of U.S. Constitution. This occurred in 1923 in ...

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Asset Forfeiture and the Destruction of American Liberty

December 23, 2019 Asset Forfeiture 0

By: Jacob Hornberger For centuries, it has been an established tenet of Western jurisprudence that a person cannot be punished for a crime unless the government first convicts him of ...

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The Historical Use of “Red Flag” Laws

By: Rob Natelson Under pressure to “do something” about mass killings, some Republican politicians have followed their Democrat counterparts by endorsing red flag laws. These laws authorize confiscation of firearms ...

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