Constitution and Law
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Appeals Court Rules NSA Phone Data Collection Unlawful – But Allows It To Continue
Ever since 9/11, the government has been collecting all phone calls. Supposedly, they have only been collecting the general specifics:…
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A Court Decision is No Law at All
“All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void.” – Marbury v Madison 1803. Repugnant – distasteful,…
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Anti-Theists Play the Victim… Even When No One Else is Around
We have all heard the question: If a tree falls in the woods will it make a sound? It is…
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The Oath and the Wrath of God
Are you a conservative? If you find yourself using this term discussing your political world view, you may have fallen…
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There are Far Too Many Laws on the Books!
Have you ever felt like a criminal? I’m not necessarily talking about whether you have committed a crime and were…
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Searching for Marriage in the Fourteenth Amendment
During April 2015, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Obergefell v Hodges and consolidated cases. The questions presented…
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Republicans Making Big Mistake in Attempt to “Fix” Unconstitutional Obamacare
The Supreme Court may very well rule against Obamacare this summer, ending government subsidies for millions of Americans and forcing…
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God’s Law Regarding Economics
When travel plans go awry, is can be frustrating. My flight out of BWI on Monday was canceled due to…
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Homeland Security’s Citizenship Exam Twists First Amendment
For a decade now, the exam that prospective immigrants must take to become U.S. citizens has altered the Constitution in…
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Suing the Government – Who You Gonna Call?
Erick Kaardal has become well-known for filing lawsuits against the federal government, state government and local governments. Hailing from…
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If Sodomy-Based “Marriage” is Allowed to Stand, What Other Lawlessness Will Be Allowed to Follow?
The Supreme Court has ended hearing arguments on sodomite “marriage” – whether the definition of marriage should apply to same…
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Judge Robert Bork Provided a Remedy to the Redefining of Marriage in 2004
The late Judge Robert Bork wrote prophetically in 2004 that the only viable option left for protecting the institution of…
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