High Court Rules Against Christian Group at California Law School
The U.S Supreme Court ruled five to four on June 28 that a University of California law school can refuse to recognize a...
The U.S Supreme Court ruled five to four on June 28 that a University of California law school can refuse to recognize a...
Elena Kagan's responses to the questions put to her by the Senate are worthy of comment since she has been nominated for a...
Read moreAs we now know, on Monday, June 28, the United States Supreme Court held up that the Second Amendment guarantees Americans that their...
Read moreOur Founding Fathers, being God-fearing men, incorporated the essence of God's commandment — "Thou Shalt Not Kill" — into the Declaration of Independence...
Read moreIn its zeal to support “anti-terror” rules without regard to the Constitution, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-to-3 this week to uphold criminal...
Read moreWhen it was learned that more than 50 people were shot, some fatally, over Fathers Day weekend in the poorer sections of Chicago,...
Read moreSpeaking to the nation from the Oval Office of the White House on the evening of June 15, President Obama addressed the ongoing...
Read moreThe City of Brotherly Love is demanding that the local councils of the Boy Scouts of America renounce the national organization's stance against...
Read moreWhen FoxNews.com wrote that a small publishing company put warning labels on copies of the U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers,...
Read moreVarg Freeborn, president of the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) chapter at Youngstown State University in Ohio, had no idea the levels that...
Read moreFox News (June 9) reported that small publisher Wilder Publications has taken political correctness to the extreme with its disclaimer about America’s founding...
Read moreState governments are reasserting their constitutional right to regulate abortion. Eleven states this year have passed laws which either restricts or controls abortion,...
Read moreIn a memo she wrote as a young law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in 1987, Elena Kagan said she was...
Read morePolice may continue to question a silent suspect until he invokes his right to remain silent, the U. S. Supreme Court said yesterday...
Read moreThere is a sizable bloc of Tea Party supporters calling for repeal of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 17th...
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