Does The Coronavirus Make Our Constitutional Freedom Of Assembly Obsolete?
By Brandon Smith Over the past couple of weeks a trend has become apparent in the state of Idaho, specifically in Moscow, Idaho in Latah…
By Brandon Smith Over the past couple of weeks a trend has become apparent in the state of Idaho, specifically in Moscow, Idaho in Latah…
By Tyler Durden Following Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren’s request for the Treasury Department watchdog to investigate the IRS’ use of smartphone location data to…
By Ethan Yang On October 3rd NPR reported that the Michigan Supreme Court struck down Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s state of emergency and the powers it…
By Makia Freeman AT A GLANCE… THE STORY: COVID lockdown restrictions have been extreme in the US and worldwide, however several lawsuits have now been…
By Janet Phelan We are asking you to please consider signing the letter below, which will go to members of the US Congress, asking for…
By Kurt Opsahl Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in your home can involve the creation of an intimate portrait of your private life. The VR/AR headsets…
By Elliot Harmon EFF is standing with a huge coalition of organizations to urge Congress to oppose the Online Content Policy Modernization Act (OCPMA, S….
By Michael Maharrey We’re beginning to see nullification efforts expand in an effort to free “magic mushrooms.” Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic compound found in certain…
By Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability In April, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (FISCR) published an opinion that set the civil liberties…
By Michael Maharrey You’ve probably heard about the federal government moratorium on evictions. I guess that makes President Trump Landlord-In-Chief. The sad thing is I’ve…
By B.N. Frank Ohio is getting a lot of press lately for alleged legislator-lobbyist-utility corruption (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), and also for…
By The Rutherford Institute COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — (TRI) The Rutherford Institute has issued a precautionary “opt out” letter as a means by which families…
By Michael Maharrey Today is “Constitution Day.” On Sept. 17, 1787, delegates (most of them, but not all) at the Philadelphia Convention signed the proposed…
By The Corbett Report Welcome back to New World Next Week — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of…