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How States Can Protect the 4th Amendment from NSA Abuse

by Michael Boldin | Nov 23, 2013 | Eleven Years, Featured, Federal Programs, Michael Boldin's Column, Strategy

Originally published at Truthout.org In her 2004 Brooklyn Law Review article, Ann Althouse offered some powerful suggestions on how to resist “anti-terrorism” powers, such as the Patriot Act, and should be seen as a guide to resisting NSA spying: The fight...
Feds Have Lost to the States on Marijuana: Denver Raids Add Proof

Feds Have Lost to the States on Marijuana: Denver Raids Add Proof

by Mike Maharrey | Nov 22, 2013 | Eleven Years, Featured, Nullification, Tenther 101

The Department of Justice said it wasn’t going to challenge marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington. But apparently, the feds felt the need to throw their weight around a little bit with six weeks to go before the first retail marijuana outlets...
How the Feds Fund and Create the Local Police State

How the Feds Fund and Create the Local Police State

by John Whitehead | Nov 21, 2013 | Federal Power

“The argument for up-armoring is always based on the least likely of terrorist scenarios. Anyone can get a gun and shoot up stuff. No amount of SWAT equipment can stop that.” -Mark Randol, former terrorism expert with the Congressional Research Service Why does...
A Constitutional Strategy to Stop NSA Spying

A Constitutional Strategy to Stop NSA Spying

by Michael Boldin | Nov 20, 2013 | Featured, Michael Boldin's Column, Strategy

The National Security Agency looks at literally millions of phone records. It captures millions of emails. It sifts through millions of megabytes of private data. And it does this all without following the requirements of the Fourth Amendment. It can be stopped.  How...
The Habeas Corpus Myth

The Habeas Corpus Myth

by Anthony Gregory | Nov 19, 2013 | Book and Movie Reivews, Constitution 101, Featured, History

We know many things about habeas corpus. We know that it goes back to the Magna Carta and that the U.S. Constitution affirmed this bulwark of Anglo-American liberty. We know that habeas prohibits jailing people without cause, and that it remained healthy throughout...
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