As Campus Reform reported, the Texas Attorney General is being asked about the legality of restrictions on college campuses: Republican State Sen. Brian Birdwell sought the interpretation of Attorney General Ken Paxton,WOAI reports, in a…
Topic: U.S. Constitution
Black Power? Afrikan Black Coalition Seeks to Overthrow the Constitution
Thought this was a joke, but it isn’t.
Professors and Administrators Believe the US Constitution is Oppressive
Project Veritas always finds a way to expose the truth about liberals.
33% of College Graduates can’t Name the Bill of Rights
The results are not encouraging, but this is because only 18% of colleges require students to take a course in the U.S. Constitution.
The Constitution: Dead or Alive
It’s interesting that some of those who would make the “living Constitution” argument seem most anxious to put the old parchment to rest. “What’s coming will be painful, frustrating, and dangerous—and it will illustrate a…
The Constitution and Original Intent are Still Relevant Today
Contrary to the assertions of critics of the original intent approach to the Constitution, super majority rules, such as requiring a two-thirds majority to amend the Constitution, “tend to produce desirable constitutional provisions” such as…
Do Millennials Need Conservatism?
America has fought for the Constitution and its values for a short time, but liberals and progressives have gotten the upper hand as of late. Tim Donner, the president of One Generation Away, spoke at…
Dear House GOP: Don’t Sue Obama
House Speaker John Boehner’s idea to sue the president gained steam last week as the House passed, largely along party lines, a resolution authorizing a suit charging the president with failing to uphold his constitutional…
Democrats Try to Overturn Hobby Lobby Decision
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof … unless they really want to. That’s how Democrats interpret the First Amendment. Part of Health and Human Services…
FIRE Files Four Lawsuits
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) announced today that it is coordinating the filing of lawsuits against four universities as part of its new Stand Up For Speech Litigation Project. The project goal…