Susan Walsh / AP 4-Story Monument to 1st Amendment Freedoms Finds New Home Near Historic Landmark A 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the text of the First Amendment will be moved to Philadelphia across from Independence Hall. By The Associated Press April 4, 2021
Brendan McDermid - Pool / Getty Images 'Dystopian' Vaccine Passport Programs Meet Pushback as States Give Green Light Supporters and dissidents of the idea are clashing over its potential consequences for privacy and civil liberties. By Brett Kershaw April 2, 2021
Kerem Yucel - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Opinion: The Days of Egregious Qualified Immunity Abuses May Soon Be Over Since its adoption in 1967, qualified immunity has tipped the scales to favor government defendants in court. By Brett Kershaw March 10, 2021
Charlie Neibergall / APCommentary CNN's Tweet on the CDC 'Giving' Freedoms to Americans Shows What's Wrong with Liberal Ideology CNN inferred that rights come from the CDC in a post that touted ‘limited freedoms’ for those who have been vaccinated. By Johnathan Jones March 10, 2021
Doug Mills - Pool / Getty Images US Senator Sends Out the Warning: This Is the Biggest Threat to the Founding Fathers' Carefully Constructed Federalist America The state of federalism is 'a disaster,' former Virginia Republican Rep. Dave Brat told The Western Journal. By Joe Setyon February 27, 2021
Simone Padovani - Awakening / Getty Images Former Clinton Adviser: US Becoming a 'Totalitarian State' Under Biden This liberal author is forewarning Americans about how their rights and liberties are currently under threat. By Jack Davis February 23, 2021
Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Gov. Abbott Wants to Turn Texas Into a Conservative Fortress, Draws a Line in the Sand When It Comes to 2nd Amendment As the left makes it clear they wish to radically alter gun rights, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is showing conservatives the path forward. By Garion Frankel January 23, 2021
Jeenah Moon / Getty ImagesOp-Ed KrisAnne Hall: A New York Bill To Imprison and Forcibly Vaccinate People Without Due Process Could Soon Be Reality 'This bill is not only a threat to the Constitution of New York and the people of New York but also to everyone in America.' By KrisAnne Hall January 4, 2021
GraphicaArtis / Getty ImagesCommentary Virginia District Opposes Removing Jefferson's Name from School, School Board Does It Anyway Thomas Jefferson's name is apparently a taboo subject in a community located just a few miles from the Jefferson Memorial in Washington. By Johnathan Jones December 10, 2020
Fox News / YouTube screen shot NY Business Owner Tears Up $15,000 COVID Fine on Live TV To one gym owner in western New York, the battle lines have been drawn between patriotism and lockdowns. By Jack Davis November 25, 2020