Two Court Decisions Further Destroy Fourth Amendment Protections
By Derrick Broze Two recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and a federal court in Virginia continue the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections from…
By Derrick Broze Two recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and a federal court in Virginia continue the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections from…
By Jay Syrmopoulos The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that police can’t forcibly draw blood from individuals suspected of drunken driving without a warrant. This…
By Joshua Krause Now that the drug war is slowly but surely winding down in America, you have to wonder what the police are going…
By Joshua Krause After every mass shooting, the usual suspects come out to declare “enough is enough.” Our politicians and celebrities start braying in unison,…
By Josh Mur Only four days after a man previously under FBI surveillance carried out the worst massacre in recent years at an Orlando nightclub,…
By Matt Agorist In another devastating blow to the 4th Amendment, on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that evidence of an alleged crime can be…
By Janet Phelan In a recent US government human rights report, the US voiced sharp criticism of China’s treatment of human rights lawyers and dissidents….
Op-Ed by Joshua Krause While leftists and moderates tends to look down on gun owners who stock up on firearms after every mass shooting, these…
By Mike Maharrey A New York Assembly committee has passed an electronic data protection bill that would end warrantless collection of cell phone data and…
By Brandon Turbeville A new local controversy is brewing in South Florida surrounding yet another instance of local governments imposing fines on residents and persecuting…
By TJ Martinell A resolution reasserting the Tenth Amendment’s role in restraining the federal government was approved last month by the Ohio state Senate. Sponsored…
By Claire Bernish As if civil asset forfeiture, where police can seize your property without having to prove you actually committed a crime, wasn’t contentious…
By Michael Boldin The FBI Biometric database being developed right now will not only contain fingerprints – it will also store millions of facial recognition…
By Michael Boldin On April 5, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 6102 “forbidding the Hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within…