How Democracies Turn Tyrannical
By Richard M. Ebeling For most of the last three centuries, the ideas of liberty and democracy have been intertwined in the minds of both…
By Richard M. Ebeling For most of the last three centuries, the ideas of liberty and democracy have been intertwined in the minds of both…
By John Vibes Laurens County, GA – Javonnie Mondrea McCoy is a medical marijuana patient in a state where the plant is still illegal and…
By Jay Syrmopoulos The U.S. Department of Justice reached a landmark settlement with the Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed; an organization that promotes and…
By Activist Post The 2018 Sound Money Index is the first index of its kind, ranking all 50 states using 9 indicators to determine which…
By Shane Trejo California Senate Bill 1186 (SB1186) would increase oversight and transparency of law enforcement surveillance technology in the state. It needs your help to…
By Rachel Blevins While the United States is typically set apart from other countries when it comes to gun laws, a recent conference with the…
By Johanna Faust – “ah, Mephistophelis.” Recently the Supreme Court ruled that to access to the vast amount of information, logged by your cellphone many…
By John W. Whitehead “The Constitution is not neutral. It was designed to take the government off the backs of the people.”—Justice William O. Douglas…
By Michael Maharrey You’ve probably heard the old adage, “You can’t fight city hall!” Well, I did. And I won. Last October, the city of…
By Michael Maharrey Even with the liberalization of the law in 2014, the federal government still prohibits industrial hemp production for commercial purposes. But this…
By Rory Hall If you think we still have privacy rights or a 4th Amendment you are living in the past. Technology has moved past…
By Michael Maharrey The NSA uses AT&T facilities in at least eight cities to warrantlessly monitor and collect billions of emails, phone calls, and online…
By Aaron Kesel In an Orwellian move straight out of 1984, California has proposed a bill to consider creating a “fake news” advisory group in…
By Rachel Blevins The state of New Jersey, which is known for its strict gun laws, has tightened regulations with new legislation that gives citizens…