The Police State’s Reign of Terror Continues … With Help from the Supreme Court
By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead “Rights aren’t rights if someone can take them away. They’re privileges.”—George Carlin You think you’ve got rights? Think…
By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead “Rights aren’t rights if someone can take them away. They’re privileges.”—George Carlin You think you’ve got rights? Think…
By Michael Boldin The founders recognized that “there can be no liberty” when legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body…
By Sophia Cope and Naomi Gilens In a win for freedom of speech, the U.S. Supreme Court held that public high school officials violated a…
By Ben Zeisloft Maddison Farris, editor-in-chief of a student newspaper at Oklahoma State University, was forced to resign after criticizing the school’s mask policy. “I…
By John W. Whitehead “No doubt concentration camps were a means, a menace used to keep order.”—Albert Speer, Nuremberg Trials It’s no longer a question…
By Matt Agorist Time and again, those in positions of authority abuse that authority by intimidating and even arresting those with whom they politically disagree….
By Brad Polumbo In late August, the Supreme Court struck down the Centers for Disease Control’s so-called “eviction moratorium.” The justices ruled that the federal…
By Matt Agorist Perry County, PA — When Joseph Sobolewski got thirsty last month, he saw a sign in a nearby convenience store that was…
By Tyler Durden As the FDA bucks President Biden’s booster jab push, a group of federal workers and contractors are suing President Biden to try…
By Jennifer Lynch Last week, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled, in a case called People v. Tafoya, that three months of warrantless continuous video surveillance…
By Aden Tate HR 4225 was introduced to the House Committee on the Judiciary on June 29 of this year by Representative Ted Deutsch (D-FL)….
By Matt Agorist Los Angeles, CA — For decades now, federal government and their cohorts in law enforcement have been carrying out theft of the…
By Tyler Durden A meaningful debate is starting to brew about law enforcement’s use of commercially available cell phone data for purposes of criminal investigations across…
By Neenah Payne Update: “Republican attorneys general from 20 states are challenging President Joe Biden’s executive action against firearms parts and kits.” — Source The…