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Red States Can Sue NY for Election Interference in SCOTUS

The 2024 presidential election is being manipulated by New York, which is using its legal system as a front organization to ensure President Joe Biden prevails over former President Trump, the candidate of the more conservative states (“red states”). More concerning, however, is that the actions of the state of New York are part of…

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To Whom Does an Elected Official Owe a Duty of Loyalty?

As the 2022 elections for Congress approach, citizens should ask to whom an elected official owes a duty of loyalty. Are these candidates merely politicians seeking office to enhance their brand by leading the opposition against Americans who think differently? Or are these candidates seeking office to serve as fiduciaries to the Constitution? In a…

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DeSantis Anti-Riot Law Undermines Constitutional Freedoms

When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent the last year resisting draconian COVID-19 lockdown orders, I applauded his commitment to individual liberty. But by signing HB1 a few weeks ago, DeSantis failed to honor that same commitment. This so called “anti-riot” bill goes far beyond combating riots—it threatens Floridians’ constitutional rights, doubles down on overcriminalization, and…

Opinion: Big Tech is a State Actor and Has Constitutional Obligations
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Opinion: Big Tech is a State Actor and Has Constitutional Obligations

Readers of the political press are familiar with the actions of Big Tech to censor the social media speech of former President Trump, several Republican Congressman, and purges of thousands of conservative social media accounts. Since these actions were taken by private parties against private parties, it is generally assumed the Constitution does not apply…

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Term Limits for Senators and Congressmen: A Step to Preserve Liberty

In the latest episode of Revolution’s Revival, I discuss a bill introduced by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) Monday that would limit the number of terms Senators and Congressmen are eligible to serve. Is this the proper way to address the issue of “draining the swamp” that is our nation’s capital, or could this be an…

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Calvin Coolidge’s Inaugural Address Warned of the Dangers of ‘Legalized Larceny’

In accordance with longstanding custom, Joe Biden’s first act upon being sworn in as the 46th US President will be to deliver an Inaugural Address. It will likely be longer than the shortest one (George Washington’s 135-word speech in 1793) but mercifully shorter than the longest one (William Henry Harrison’s two-hour, 8,450-word sleeper in 1841)….

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The ACLU Struck Out On Defending Liberty. Who Will Step Up?

by Conner Drigotas The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has a storied history of standing up for fundamental rights enshrined in the United States Constitution. In some cases, that has meant taking principled stands, despite negative popular opinion of their case or client. Times have changed, however, and the ACLU has shifted their priorities. In…