There are times I weep for the state of our legal system. A perfect example is the case Jessup v. City of Fresno, where the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said that the possibility that law-enforcement officers store significant amounts of money during the execution of a warrant was not covered under the fourth and 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Read MoreIn all the discussion about the violations of gun rights, many of our other civil rights are being violated. Is it that we don’t know what are rights are or are we missing for forest for the trees.
Read MoreIs New York City’s new rule about using the term ‘Illegal Alien’ an assault on the Constitution? Yes, but not on the Constitution you’re thinking about.
Read MoreI love when people ask me questions. In this episode I’ll respond to a question posted on the website, next on The Constitution Study.
Read MoreHow many of you would be surprised to learn that those attending law school aren’t required to study the supreme law of the land? Every attorney I’ve asked has told me they did not study the Constitution in law school, they studied Constitutional Law. I wanted to take some time to discuss not only what the difference is, but why it’s important.
Read MoreIn this episode I will ponder what I’m seeing in many of the problems with our country people are complaining about.
Read MoreWith recent discussions about impeaching the President apparently coming to a head, as well as calls for impeaching Justice Kavanaugh, I thought it was a good time to discuss the process from its constitutional roots.
Read Mores Socialism compatible with the Constitution? We’ll discuss that next on The Constitution Study.
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