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Day: March 26, 2025

The Rumble in D.C.

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A high-stakes showdown is unfolding in Washington, D.C., as Donald Trump and his administration take on federal judges and progressive allies. At the heart of the battle: immigration, corruption, and the fight against the so-called Deep State. Will the executive branch land the final blow, or will the status quo prevail in this escalating political clash?

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Judge Rules Biden Admin Unlawfully Canceled Oil, Gas Leases in Alaska Refuge

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Dems vandalize handicapped woman’s Tesla…

There are some deep connections between these high-profile Tesla terror groups and key Dem power players—including Marc Elias.
Just ask that poor handicapped woman who had her Tesla vandalized—thousands of dollars in damage, all because she dared to drive the wrong car.

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Supreme Court Upholds Biden-Era ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulation

The regulation had been challenged as a misinterpretation of federal law.

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The Second Amendment Is Not Subject to Judicial Repeal: A Response to the Supreme Court’s Betrayal

In a stunning 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s authoritarian attempt to regulate so-called ghost guns. …

The post The Second Amendment Is Not Subject to Judicial Repeal: A Response to the Supreme Court’s Betrayal appeared first on The New American.

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Signed as Law: Utah Bans Warrantless Reverse-Keyword Search Surveillance

This is another advance in Utah’s step-by-step approach to protect privacy and limit the surveillance state. In 2023, Utah enacted a law banning warrantless geofence location tracking, Rep. Ryan Wilcox and Sen. Todd Weiler filed House Bill 273 (HB273) to add any search for "reverse keyword information" to that warrant requirement.

The post Signed as Law: Utah Bans Warrantless Reverse-Keyword Search Surveillance first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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Supreme Court Decision in VanDerStok Case: Pluses and Minuses

A copy of the Supreme Court’s decision in the VanDerStok case is available here. This case was more of a regulatory issue than a Constitutional question. This is not a Second Amendment case. The decision contains some positive news as well as some negative news. On the positive side, the court did not accept the […]

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