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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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A Constitution Catechism
Catechism is used for religious instruction, but what about constitutional?
Arthur J. Stansbury developed a catechism on the Constitution back in...
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Importance of Jury Duty
Do you try to get out of jury duty?
Have you considered how important jury duty is?
What would America be like if people put as much effort into u...
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Importance of Voting
Are you as sick and tired of the constant drum beat of being told how important this election is?
Tired of constantly being harassed to register a...
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Bootstrapping or Malicious Prosecution
Law enforcement has to have probable cause to get an arrest warrant, right?
Can someone sue for malicious prosecution if there was not probable ca...
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Blowing Holes in the Fifth Amendment
You have the right to remain silent, correct?
SCOTUS says you don’t have the right to remain silent unless you say so.
Do you find it ironic that ...
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