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On the Constitution and Law: Partisan Reporter is the Butt of Her Own Joke

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 19, 2015 | Media

Remember when you were back in middle school and some kid would throw down what she thought was a vicious insult, but in the process she completely misused a key word, and everybody ended up laughing at her behind her back? That perfectly describes the situation...
The Wolf Is Guarding the Hen House: The Governmentโ€™s War on Cyberterrorism

The Wolf Is Guarding the Hen House: The Governmentโ€™s War on Cyberterrorism

by John Whitehead | Mar 17, 2015 | Surveillance

โ€œThe game is rigged, the network is bugged, the government talks double-speak, the courts are complicit and thereโ€™s nothing you can do about it.โ€โ€”David Kravets, reporting forย Wired Nothing you write, say, text, tweet or share via phone or computer is private anymore....
Nullification News: 12 State Bills Pass, 2 More Signed into Law

Nullification News: 12 State Bills Pass, 2 More Signed into Law

by Michael Boldin | Mar 14, 2015 | Announcements, Audio/Video, Nullification

It was a huge week for the nullification movement with 12 bills passed by state houses, and 2 more signed into law. WATCH IT (follow us on YouTube here) Governors in both Wyoming and Arkansas this week signed bills known as the โ€œRight to Try Act.โ€ 7 states have now...
King v. Burwell: The Latest Obamacare Mess at the Supreme Court

King v. Burwell: The Latest Obamacare Mess at the Supreme Court

by Rob Natelson | Mar 10, 2015 | Court Cases, Current Events

When I first heard about King v. Burwell, the latest Obamacare controversy before the U.S. Supreme Court, I assumed it was the kind of case in which the legislative intent was clear, but for one reason or another the wording of the statute did not match the...
The Myth of Marbury v Madison

The Myth of Marbury v Madison

by TJ Martinell | Mar 8, 2015 | Court Cases, Courts, Eleven Years, History, John Marshall

The common understanding of the famous Marbury v. Madison case is that it established the authority of the Supreme Court to determine what the Constitution says. From there, it’s held that the Court gets to determine the limitations placed on the federal...
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