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Legal Firearm Possession as Probable Cause
It’s never fun to be pulled over by the police, especially if you are legally carrying a firearm.
Does the mere legal possession of a firearm qual...
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Should Rahimi be the poster child for the Second Amendment?
Under what conditions can you legitimately lose your right to keep and bear arms?
If you wanted to challenge federal law that prohibited your righ...
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The Bill of Rights and the States
The Supreme Court once said the Bill of Rights doesn’t apply to the states.
Then again, the Supreme Court also said that the Fourteenth Amendment ...
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January 6th Over Charging
DOJ has charged numerous January 6th defendants with corruptly impeding the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
Furthermore,...
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Rights Denied by Standing
Arguably the most anticipated free speech case to make it to the Supreme Court in decades, people have been waiting for the decision in the case M...
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Administrative Law Goes to Court
• Can an executive agency act as judge, jury, and enforcer of their own rules? • How important is your right to a trial by jury? • Can Congress ove...
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Chevron is Dead! Long Live Loper!
Chevron Deference has been the bane of the constitutional community for decades.
The decision in Chevron directly violated the Administrative Proc...
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Presidential Immunity
In a constitutional republic, is anyone immune from prosecution?
When government actors are immune for their actions, how can they be held acco...
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Biology at the District Court
There are two sexes: male and female.” — Judge Reeves
While this basic biological fact seems to have been lost by society, at least one District C...
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Bumping Into the Law
Is a bump stock a machine gun?
Do executive agencies have the authority to rewrite laws passed by Congress?
Should the court make decisions based ...
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Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor
What are your rights and liberties worth to you and your family?
Are you willing to stand up against those who are trying to infringe on your righ...
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Who’s Protecting Our Children?
What would a parent do to protect their child?
Who should be the final arbiter of what’s best for a child, the parents or the school?
Should scho...
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