The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The judicial branch was meant to be the weakest, yet unelected judges now wield immense power. From blocking immigration enforcement to undermining constitutional duties, their overreach is undeniable. We examine cases from Kentucky, Iowa, and beyond, where courts interfere with law enforcement and governance, often contradicting the very Constitution they claim to uphold.
Read MoreOne ‘lame-duck’ agreement bars the Department of Education from requiring remote workers to return to the office.
Read MoreThe court determined that the federal government’s ban on handgun sales for 18- to 20-year-olds is unconstitutional. …
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Read MoreThe New York Times reports, “An NPR spokesperson, Isabel Lara, said defunding public radio would result in less money for local journalism, including coverage of sports and culture.
The editors at National Review explain, “National Public Radio has every right to operate as a left-wing propaganda outlet masquerading as a legitimate news organization.
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Read MoreAddressing reporters, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt provided background on some of those who have been arrested by ICE.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—core American values. But is government securing these rights or restricting them? From controlling appliances and vehicles to limiting free speech and parental authority, government overreach is expanding. Explore how these policies impact personal freedoms and what it means for the future of individual rights.
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