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Privacy Localism Grows as Communities Take Steps to Limit Surveillance State

Privacy Localism Grows as Communities Take Steps to Limit Surveillance State

by Mike Maharrey | May 31, 2018 | Local, Surveillance

The Edward Snowden revelations shined a spotlight on the NSA and stirred up widespreadย outrageย over warrantless surveillance. But Congress did nothing. In fact, it has extended surveillance “authority” and given federal agencies even more leeway to spy on...
New Info on the Constitution’s Ratification. Part III: Vermont

New Info on the Constitution’s Ratification. Part III: Vermont

by Rob Natelson | May 29, 2018 | Constitution, Ratification Debates

Theย first installmentย in this series featured highlights from the recently-issued Volume 27 of theย Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States, which covers South Carolina.ย Theย second installmentย featured highlights from Volume 28, which covers New...
Feds Building Giant Surveillance Network on America’s Transportation System with State and Local Help

Feds Building Giant Surveillance Network on America’s Transportation System with State and Local Help

by Mike Maharrey | May 26, 2018 | Current Events, Federal Funding, Federal Programs, Surveillance

The federal government is in the process of using America’s transportation system as a platform to create a massive surveillance network. A recent announcement by a municipal transit authority in Virginia sheds light on this plan and exposes how the feds develop...
Most Recent Gun Rights “Sanctuary Counties” are Anything But

Most Recent Gun Rights “Sanctuary Counties” are Anything But

by Michael Boldin | May 23, 2018 | Current Events, Local, Media, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Strategy

Today, I talked with an NBC News reporter about efforts to pass Second Amendment resolutions and ordinances in counties and towns. Unfortunately for gun rights activists, none of them being reported on do what most supporters or pundits have been telling you they do....
Anti-Commandeering: An overview of five major Supreme Court cases

Anti-Commandeering: An overview of five major Supreme Court cases

by Mike Maharrey | May 23, 2018 | Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, Court Cases

The Supreme Court has long held that states do not have to actively participate in the enforcement or effectuation of federal acts or regulatory programs. James Madison’s advice for resisting federal overreach in Federalist #46 serves as the basis for what we...
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