ACLU Loses Ten Commandments Case

Todd Starnes Fox News Radio 2/14/2013

Thou shall not remove the Ten Commandments.

That’s the declaration from a federal district court – dismissing a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union against Dixie County, Fla. and ending a six-year legal battle.

The ACLU sued the county after they allowed a private citizen to erect […]

Another Blow for State's Anti-Eavesdropping Law

Michael Tarm Associated Press via ABC News 11/26/2012

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered another blow to a 50-year-old anti-eavesdropping law in Illinois, choosing to let stand a lower court finding that key parts of the hotly debated law run counter to constitutional protections of free speech.

In that critical lower-court ruling in May, […]

Texas, Alabama tell U.N. it does not have jurisdiction to interfer with elections

State Attorney General Greg Abbott to the UN: Don’t Mess with Texas, Y’all

Bryan Preston Tatler PJ Media 10/23/2012

More elected American officials need to act like this.

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today advised the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe — a United Nations partner — that groups and individuals from outside […]

In Sovereign U.S. U.N. Affiliates to Monitor Upcoming Elections

United Nations Affiliated Election Monitors To Be Placed At Polling Stations Around The U.S.

FoxNation FoxNews.com 10/20/2012

United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for voter suppression activities by conservative groups, a concern raised by civil rights groups during a meeting this week. The […]

At Harvard Law School in 1991, Obama approved of restricting speech to protect minorities

“I saw him as more of an ideologue, than a seeker of intellectual truth, and someone quick to pander to his audience for political gain. Even then, he was ever the politician, always running, it seemed, for office.”

Charles C. Johnson The Daily Caller 10/8/2012

At the height of early-1990s conservative backlash over […]

Judge to allow Arizona to enforce key part of anti-illegal immigration law

Josh Gerstein Politico 9/5/2012

A federal judge in Arizona has rejected a last-ditch effort by civil liberties and immigrants’ rights groups to block enforcement of a hotly-contested provision of Arizona’s anti-illegal immigration law, S.B. 1070.

U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton said in an order Wednesday that she would not stand in the way of a […]

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