Meet Your American Social Credit System
By James Gorrie Commentary From social media canceling to national vaccine mandates, an unforgiving and punitive social credit system is emerging in America. As I wrote about in my previous…
By James Gorrie Commentary From social media canceling to national vaccine mandates, an unforgiving and punitive social credit system is emerging in America. As I wrote about in my previous…
By Alex Newman Lawmakers in a conservative western New York county voted unanimously late last month to become a “constitutional sanctuary” where the rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill…
James Edwards, Ph.D., Property owners have become all too accustomed to attacks on their fundamental property rights. Fortunately, late last week the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in…
By Andrew Mark Miller The United States Supreme Court has struck down President Biden’s eviction moratorium, ruling that it can only be extended via action from Congress. “If a federally…
by J. Kennerly Davis Jr On Aug. 3, the Biden administration reinstituted a nationwide eviction moratorium to extend the one that had expired on July 31. The administration took this…
by Sarah Westwood, House Democrats are poised to pass a sweeping election bill that would reestablish provisions of the Voting Rights Act the Supreme Court has already struck down in…
By Zachary Stieber Governors who ban school mask mandates could face legal action from the federal government, President Joe Biden warned on Aug. 18. Biden stated that he was directing…
By JIM SALTER Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday that he made good on his promise to pardon a couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators…
BY JACK PHILLIPS Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed legislation on Aug. 2 that criminalizes the private selling of a gun without having the buyer go through the National Instant Criminal…
By Tyler Olson Following a bench trial this week a federal court in Michigan is set to rule in the case of a farm that was banned from a city-run…
BY JACK PHILLIPS An Oregon county judge has dismissed a case that challenged two gun-rights measures that were passed by voters. The Columbia County Board of Commissioners asked the court…
BY BETH BRELJE A 5 cent per bullet tax will be proposed in Pennsylvania as part of legislation to be brought forth by two state House Democrats, Rep. Manny Guzman…