

Balancing Faith and Freedom in American Constitutional History
Balancing faith and freedom has played a significant role throughout the history of the United States. As we delve into the past, we find a complex relationship between religious beliefs and the quest for liberty. This delicate balance has been central to American constitutional history, impacting how rights and freedoms are understood today. From the early days of the new republic, faith influenced pivotal decisions and shaped the nation's core values. Historical perspective
May 11


Theological Liberalism in America
In the Capitol, the “compassion” and “mercy” of Liberal Theology 1 has been used to foist a myriad of unbiblical concepts that have led to bad policy, one of the most egregious examples being entitlement programs. Here in the Capitol we are all acutely aware that the charts that project runaway national debt and national economic insolvency are not only accurate but disturbingly and frighteningly alarming, to say the least. And we all know that the major contributor to the c
May 11


Equal Protection of Self Defense
The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. This includes the unreasonable use of force by law enforcement. Shouldn’t law enforcement be as responsible for their actions as any other citizen? Most of us are aware of the Fourth Amendment’s Unreasonable Search and Seizure Clause. While definitions of what is “reasonable” have been argued since the Bill of Rights was ratified, it is pretty much agreed that the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against
May 5


What Makes a Search Reasonable
Most people know that the Fourth Amendment protects our right to not be unreasonable searched or seized. But what makes a search reasonable? In the legal profession, reasonable searches in traffic stops are based on the case Pennsylvania v. Mimms. I doubt it would surprise you that I watch a fair amount of videos that involve interactions with the police. One question that comes up is when is an officers attempt to search or detain someone reasonable? One of the cases attorne
May 5


Age limit on Constitutionally Protected Rights
When do you get your constitutionally protected rights? Does the Second Amendment apply to 18-20 year olds? Is it constitutional for Congress to allow 18-20 year olds to own handguns, but not purchase them? There are certain things in life with a minimum age limit like driving, drinking alcohol, and even voting, but is there a minimum age limit for your constitutionally protected rights? That was the question Caleb Reese and others wanted asked, when they filed a lawsuit agai
May 5


Overcoming Learning Plateaus in IOTC Courses: Practical Solutions
Learning plateaus can be quite frustrating, especially when you're deeply invested in your education. You start off with a burst of enthusiasm, and everything feels fresh and exciting. But after a while, things seem to slow down, and you might find yourself stuck in a rut. Your progress doesn't appear as smooth as before, and that can be discouraging. This is common in various learning environments, including IOTC Courses, where students often face this stall in progress. Add
May 4



