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Liberal trial lawyer Democrats, small government tea partier conservative Republicans, and U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justices Scalia, Thomas, Kagan, Ginsburg and Sotomayor quietly found common civil liberties ground during gay marriage week.Observing the blanket press coverage of the...
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Barack Obama announced today his much anticipated plan for gun control, gun bans, federal databases of all gun owners, and other measures designed to encroach on the Constitutionally protected rights stemming from the Second Amendment. The plan includes 23 executive...
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“Can you hear me now?” a successful ad campaign by Verizon Wireless asked. The campaign was discontinued in 2011, but an article in Monday’s New York Times suggests that the New York Police Department...
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An individual's privacy on Facebook, and freedom to express everything from personal interests that some may find objectionable to politics, has increasingly become an issue as employers demand access to individual accounts, and others take action against users...
Read more The question of the moment seems to be that given the level of – shall we call it inquisitiveness – and the public's access to technology, does the public have the right to go where it pleases...
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Rick Santorum told women to make the "best of a bad situation" if raped. Well, this parody video on the left gives their endorsement to Ricky...
Read more I was talking with a conservative talk show host and he was of the opinion that while the 9th Amendment does protect rights not enumerated or previously listed in our Constitution's Bill of Rights, the courts don...
Read moreAsk the first 10 people who walk past you at the mall to name as many constitutional rights as they can, and it’s a safe bet that even those whose list stops at one will name the right...
Read moreThe New York Police Department is well known for its' contempt for constitutional rights. They take cameras from journalists and private citizens, and arrest them for filming protests. They also violate 4th Amendment rights that protect against unreasonable search...
Read moreIn yet another observation based on the Twitter musings of Sen. Charles Schumer, the issue of privacy comes up. Senator Schumer released on Twitter the following:ChuckSchumer Chuck Schumer
OnStar announces new privacy policy- will put privacy decisions back where...
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