Supreme Court May Consider Constitutionality of Insanity Plea
The U.S. Supreme Court may soon take up a case to determine the constitutionality of the "insanity" plea. A brief has been filed...
The U.S. Supreme Court may soon take up a case to determine the constitutionality of the "insanity" plea. A brief has been filed...
The Justice Department is suing a telecommunications company for challenging a request from the Federal Bureau of Investigation for customer information — despite...
Read moreThe families of three American citizens killed by U.S. drone strikes are now suing for wrongful death. According to the families of Muslim...
Read moreWhat could bring together the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and one of Virginia’s most conservative state representatives? The specter of drones filling...
Read moreVery soon the Department of Homeland Security won’t have to touch you to know everything it wants to know about you. Using a...
Read moreTelecommunications giant Verizon filed a brief that the FCC is overreaching, again, in its quest to regulate the Internet. ...
Read moreGeorge Soros is financing the fight to give the United Nations control of your guns. Through his Media Matters organization, Soros is dumping...
Read moreLast week the Supreme Court of the United States exceeded its authority by declaring an unconstitutional act of Congress constitutional. While there are many...
Read moreAccording to a new DHS study, in the unending War on Terror, the Department of Homeland Security continues to see the American people...
Read more“Liberty can have nothing to fear from the judiciary alone, but would have everything to fear from its union with either of the...
Read moreAs Americans celebrate Independence Day this Fourth of July with barbeques and fireworks, more than a few patriots and lovers of liberty are...
Read moreOur latest "Freedom Index," the third for the current (112th) Congress, shows how every U.S. representative and senator voted on key issues such...
Read moreOn June 18, Governor John Lynch of New Hampshire signed into law HB 146, a bill granting to juries in that state the right...
Read moreDespite Thursday’s controversial Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare, states retain the right and authority to nullify the healthcare law, and the state of...
Read moreWe’re all familiar with the classic Shell Game. We follow the ball. We know the huckster's tricks and we know he is moving...
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