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Month: June 2026

Dealing with the ‘Nanny State’

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Remember the 90’s and the Nanny State? Where government actors regulated our lives from cradle to grave. I haven’t heard that term used much lately, but I’m here to tell you, the Nanny State is alive and well in America today. Mayor Mamdani in New York City not only wants to protect renters from bad landlords by…

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Supreme Court Upholds FCC’s Fines Against Wireless Carriers

Two telecom companies argued that the FCC’s internal adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.

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DOJ Launches $300 Million Initiative to Transform Public Safety in American Cities

Recent surges of federal law enforcement in cities such as Memphis have resulted in a decline in violent crime rates, including murders and sexual assaults.

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Lawsuits Over Disabilities Act Hobble California’s Small Businesses, Owners and Advocates Say

Lawyers suing over wheelchair ramps and restroom doors want a settlement, not compliance, say business owners: ‘It’s about how they can make a quick dollar.’

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Senate Seeks Pathway to Deportation for Naturalized Criminals

There are few remedies for removing foreign nationals who committed violent crimes, joined terrorist groups, or engaged in large-scale fraud after they became American citizens, lawmakers noted at a Senate hearing Wednesday.
Ken Cuccinelli, a former acting director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, pointed to two key cases that he said show the current law isn’t working, in his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.

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George Washington’s warning and the GOP’s loyalty test

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Washington warned of the dangers of political factions and party dissension. Sadly, it appears the American people have not listened. Because, just as Washington warned us, today we see one of the political parties seeking their advancement through the absolute power of an individual. This election cycle, we already have two GOP incumbents…

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House Passes Resolution to Block Military Action Against Iran

Lawmakers voted 215–208 for the Democrat-led measure to remove U.S. troops from armed hostilities with Iran.

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DOJ Unveils New SPLC Allegations in Superseding Indictment

The Department of Justice this week unveiled a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), adding further allegations that the organization funded efforts to fabricate and expand extremist groups.
A federal grand jury in April approved charges against the organization for alleged wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and other offenses. At the time, the DOJ asserted that the SPLC was working to inflate extremism numbers and manufacture incidents to fuel its own operations.

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