

Owning Your Own Land
Do you really own your land, or are you merely permitted to use it under government rules? While property ownership is central to the American Dream, growing taxes, zoning laws, and regulations increasingly limit how owners may use their land. Using a local government effort to ban RVs as permanent housing, this article examines property rights, liberty, and due process—and asks whether ownership without control is ownership at all.
2 days ago
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
While doing research last week I came across a term that was new to me. The term is “menticide” which means “murdering of the mind.” According to the Oxford Dictionary, “menticide” is “The undermining or destruction of a person's mind or will, especially by systematic means… and is a characteristic activity of totalitarian regimes.” Totalitarian regimes historically achieve and maintain control over a population targeted for enslavement by means of menticide, which is accompl
5 days ago


Obstruction of Injustice is NOT a Crime
Obstruction of Injustice is NOT a Crime by Jake MacAulay For two years we heard the drumbeat of “Collusion, Collusion” Now, we keep hearing the phrase “Obstruction of Justice.” I’m curious about this phrase and I think it deserves some examination. “Obstruction of justice” is what they call a “process crime” and falls into the same category as “contempt of court,” and “perjury.” These acts are prosecuted because they are considered to harm the public interest in the functi
6 days ago


Universal Injunctions
Can a single district judge order everyone in the country to do something? What are the limits on the powers federal judges can exercise? While the case United State v. CASA is about birthright citizenship, the question before the court is how far does a district judge’s power extend. Birthright citizenship has been a very hot topic for the last few years. When Donald Trump signed an executive order that quoted both the Constitution of the United States and federal law, claim
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