The Bill of Rights: Casualty of the “War on Terror”
Jonathan Rauch rings the warning bell about civil liberties and the rule of law in his latest column in the National Journal, “Bush’s Battle Endangers The War.” After a brief…
	Jonathan Rauch rings the warning bell about civil liberties and the rule of law in his latest column in the National Journal, “Bush’s Battle Endangers The War.” After a brief…
	Frank Wilkinson has died. He was, according to the obituary writer at the New York Times, a campaigner for “free speech” and for “antipoverty” efforts. Um, right. It’s not until…
	Their calling card.
	Their calling card.
	Oh, no! It turns out that when the federal and state governments ordered everybody to leave New Orleans, “everybody” included “registered sex offenders”! Who knew? And now those registered sex…
	Oh, no! It turns out that when the federal and state governments ordered everybody to leave New Orleans, “everybody” included “registered sex offenders”! Who knew? And now those registered sex…
	I met a really impressive law professor (Amos Guiora, a professor of law at Case Western Reserve and Director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy who was…
	Yesterday and today I’ve had the privilege of meeting with pro-liberty activists from Georgia, Syria, Mauritania, and Iraq. Yesterday my colleagues and I met with Paata Sheshelidze and Gia Jandieri…
	Good news for me and other plaintiffs who are seeking our Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia! The D.C. Circuit has denied the defendants’ motions to summarily affirm…
	Turkmenbashi: Always Facing the Sun After illuminating our world and touching the hearts (and bodies) of millions of obedient subjects, Saparmurat Niyazov, father of the Turkmens, takes his message to…