Locked Up: How the Modern Prison-Industrial Complex Puts So Many Americans in Jail
Where you find the laws most numerous, there you will find also the greatest injustice. Arcesilaus, Greek philosopher and student of Plato on power and personal sovereignty There are no two ways about it: The United States of America and its 50 state governments love...
Today in History: Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 Passed
Today in history, on Nov. 10. 1798, the Kentucky legislature took a bold stand against federal overreach with the passage of resolutions penned by Thomas Jefferson. It’s one thing to claim the Constitution limits the federal government to its specific list of...
The Government’s Lust to Spy
In 2019, agents of the federal and state governments persuaded judges to issue 99% of all requested intercepts. An intercept is any type of government surveillance β telephone, text message, email, even in-person. These are intercepts that theoretically are based on...