This morning, Americans expected a House committee to debate and vote whether to hold the Attorney General in contempt of Congress. Holder refused yet again to...
One upside of presidential election seasons is that important issues that have been swept under the rug make it into the public discussion – if only...
The Constitutional controversy initiated by the Health Care Bill has brought the Commerce Clause in the Constitution back into public view. It simply states: The Congress...
Last Friday, our putative President, Barack H. Obama, signed yet another Executive Order, this time to let 800, 000 people stay and work in the country,...
On May 14, 2012, Ron Paul said that he would stop campaigning for popular votes in primaries. He gave a simple reason: he could no longer...
It’s official: when we choose a President this fall, we will also choose a theory on the role of government. The putative President and the Mayor...
Has Census time rolled around again? Your calendar hasn’t changed. But Congress just rolled out another Census—in 2012. And this Census has nothing to do with...
The Obama eligibility issue is still alive. This coming Monday, a Florida judge will hear evidence on what a natural born citizen is, and whether Barack...
Last spring, Indiana passed a new law (Senate Enrolled Act 1) that breaks new ground for the Castle Doctrine. When Governor Mitch Daniels signed this new...
Next Wednesday, the House of Representatives will vote on whether to cite Eric Holder, Attorney General, for contempt of Congress. The House scheduled that vote after...