Cruz to Renounce Canadian Citizenship; but Qualified to be President?
Although he is renouncing his Canadian citizenship, questions remain regarding Senator Ted Cruz's constitutional qualification to be president. ...
Although he is renouncing his Canadian citizenship, questions remain regarding Senator Ted Cruz's constitutional qualification to be president. ...
An amendment to the FY 2014 NDAA introduced by Rep. Mike Kelly prohibits State Department funding of the UN Arms Trade Treaty for...
Read moreGovernor Rick Snyder of Michigan signed into law a bill nullifying the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA. ...
Read moreThe Eastern European nation of Slovakia agreed to take the last three ethnic Uighur prisoners who have been detained at Guantanamo since 2002,...
Read moreResidents in Connecticut were confronted with the reality that their constitutional rights are not inalienable as they stood in long lines to register...
Read moreSouthern District of New York Judge William H. Pauley III declared in a December 27 decision that the NSA surveillance program — which draws...
Read moreFour Georgia state legislators have announced their sponsorship of a bill partially nullifying ObamaCare. ...
Read moreAmericans for Limited Government issued a paper on December 19 calling state efforts to nullify ObamaCare "unconstitutional." ...
Read moreIn an op-ed, Representative Jason Smith (R-Mo.) explains how the UN Arms Trade Treaty infringes upon the right to keep and bear arms....
Read moreCities across the country continue to take millions in grant money from the Department of Homeland Security, and the surveillance web expands. ...
Read moreIn a decision handed down December 16, a federal judge ruled that the NSA's wholesale collection telephone metadata violates the Fourth Amendment. ...
Read moreWho will pull at the traces when everyone wants to ride in the wagon? The CBO reports that only four out of 10...
Read moreIn a recent article, the New York Times reported on the resistance by sheriffs to federal attempts to curtail gun rights. ...
Read moreThe Bill of Rights, ratified on December 15, 1791, is under daily attack from powerful enemies of liberty. ...
Read moreThe Supreme Court has granted 45 Republican senators time to argue against President Obama's recess appointments. ...
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