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Birthright Citizenship vs the Constitution
Do the Constitution and Laws of the United States require birthright citizenship
What does “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof” mean?
Does Tr...
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Paying for Police Damage
When police damage your home, who should pay?
Police officers of the City of McKinney, TX damaged the home of Vicki Baker while apprehending a fle...
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Librarians vs The People’s Representatives
Who decides what’s appropriate for minors?
Who decides what belongs in the public library?
Should it be librarians or the people’s representatives...
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Medical Censorship
Do American medical boards extort doctors to tow the party line?
Did American medical boards collude with the federal government to keep medical i...
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What’s Wrong with the Crucial Communism Teaching Act
Should the history of Communism be taught in school?
Is it within the powers of Congress to require the creation of such a curriculum?
What is the...
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United States v. Skrmetti – Oral Arguments
Is so-called “gender affirming care” safe for minors?
Do the states have a duty to protect minors from such care, even if the parents and doctors ...
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Corrupted Census
Have you received a census questionnaire this year?
The Census is important, but lately it appears to be more about snooping on the American peopl...
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Federal Tort Claims Procedure
What is a tort and why is it important?
What is the federal law regarding tort claims against the federal government.
Is this law constitutional?
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Federalist and Antifederalist #1
After the Constitution was signed and sent to the states, a great debate between those who supported ratification, and those who were concerned.
W...
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When is a gun a gun?
A gun, by any other name, is still protected by the Second Amendment.
Who decides what the definition of a firearm is, Congress, the ATF, or the c...
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The American Church and You: Should You Participate in Government Policies?
A presentation by Larry Mayo President of Institute on the Constitution
In 2022, a staggering 60% of Christians did not vote. This silence has con...
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San Francisco v EPA - Oral Arguments
How much wastewater is too much?
Congress, in the Clean Water Act, created a twisted and convoluted process for managing wastewater discharges.
Ar...
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