Rand Paul: Power to Wage War Must Be Reclaimed by the Congress
An amendment to be offered by Senator Rand Paul would prevent the president from prosecuting foreign combat missions without the authorization of Congress. ...
An amendment to be offered by Senator Rand Paul would prevent the president from prosecuting foreign combat missions without the authorization of Congress. ...
A bill passed by the Hawaii state legislature would add the names and addresses of gun owners to a federal registry. ...
The Illinois state legislature unanimously passed a ban on the unwarranted use of Stingray surveillance. ...
Hillary Clinton's ties to Goldman Sachs extend well beyond her still-secret speeches. ...
Canadian members of Parliament are concerned about the potential subjection of their citizens' private banking data to the U.S.'s PATRIOT Act surveillance. ...
A spokesman for the Clinton campaign says the candidate supports background checks on ammunition purchases. ...
Should presidential advisor Ben Rhodes be brought before Congress to answer for his apparent admission of lying to lawmakers about Iran? ...
Drones on loan from a handful of agencies can now be flown nationwide. ...
Senators Ron Wyden and Rand Paul are trying to block the Justice Department from easing restrictions on surveillance programs. ...
In a recent blog post, con-con ringleader Michael Farris blames The John Birch Society for millions of abortions and billions of dollars of national debt. ...
Joseph Robertson was convicted of violating the Clean Water Act on his property in Jefferson County, Montana, despite evidence to the contrary. ...
The Louisiana State Senate passed a resolution calling for a "constituitonal convention." ...
The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced its intention to mark up a bill calling for an audit of the Federal Reserve. ...
Wyoming rancher Andy Johnson settles his suit against the EPA, freeing himself from exorbitant fines and leaving his stock pond in place. ...
In a trio of consolidated cases, the Supreme Court will soon rule on whether citizens may refuse to submit to warrantless sobriety tests. ...