by Sean Doogan. When agents with the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force surged out of the wilderness around the remote community of Chicken wearing body armor and jackets emblazoned with POLICE in big, bold letters, local placer miners didn’t quite know what to think. Did it really take eight armed men and a squad-size ... MOREEPA Deploys SWAT To Check For Clean Water Violation
by Sean Doogan. When agents with the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force surged out of the wilderness around the remote community of Chicken wearing body armor and jackets emblazoned with POLICE in big, bold letters, local placer miners didn’t quite know what to think. Did it really take eight armed men and a squad-size ... MORE
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Watch What Happens When The Camera Is Turned On Cops
Little brothers may be watching. With the exponential growth of an incredibly intrusive surveillance
state threatening to virtually destroy the Bill of Rights and the
privacy of millions of Americans, the possibility of repealing or
severely scaling back a federalized Big Brother in the United States
seems remote. The technology at the ... MORE
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Andrew Napolitano: War, War, What Is It Good For?
All about the bragging rights. President Obama's request for express congressional authorization for a limited aerial invasion of Syria raises profound legal and constitutional questions. For starters, there is simply no legal basis in international law to support an American invasion of Syria. Yet, notwithstanding that, federal law permits ... MOREJohn Stossel: The Milk Of Human Blindness
Milking buyers and sellers. The Denver Post warns, "Milk, food prices could rise if Congress fails to act." Congress is working on a farm bill, which, among other things, will set limits on how high or low milk prices can be in different regions of the country. Politicians from both parties like to meddle in agriculture. When the Heritage ... MORETodd Zywicki: Set Visa, Master Card And Markets Free
Approve the credit card interchange fee settlement. Last August, years of expensive litigation and a comprehensive evidentiary process culminated in a meeting of the minds among warring litigants to antitrust litigation that challenged the practice by which credit card networks set “interchange” fees (the fee paid by merchants to ... MORE
State Takes Children Because Vet Dad Used Medical Pot
California took couple's children away for a year. Citing the discovered marijuana as a ‘hazard’ in their official report, the agents removed the couple's two young boys - Cameran, then aged four, and Bailey, aged two - and placed them in an emergency shelter for ‘abused, abandoned, and neglected children’ in San Diego. Even though ... MOREVIDEO: Professor Dave Fights For Free Speech On Campus
Harassment and liberty. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Higher Education
would like to introduce you to Dave. A “born philosopher” and
“intellectual rebel,” Dave grew up to be a college professor, a position
he thought would allow him to help young college students challenge
conventional wisdom and explore new ideas. ... MORE
Did The White House Help Plan Syrian Chemical Attack?
by Yossef Bodansky. There is a growing volume of new evidence from numerous sources in the Middle East — mostly affiliated with the Syrian opposition and its sponsors and supporters — which makes a very strong case, based on solid circumstantial evidence, that the August 21, 2013, chemical strike in the Damascus suburbs was indeed a ... MOREDaren Bakst: Government Control Of Your Diet
Threats to the "freedom to eat." Many politicians and self-appointed nutrition czars see Americans as incapable of making decisions about a basic necessity of life: eating. Therefore, they feel that government at all levels must try to control their diets. This control means trying to direct people to eat a certain way or expressly ... MOREWhy NSA's PRISM Program Should Terrify America
by Al Maurer. When the government says it is not reading the content of your emails and other digital communications, just collecting the “metadata,” rather than being reassured, you should be alarmed. Let’s see how this works. When you send a letter to someone the contents are sealed inside an envelope and no one other than ... MORESarah Stillman: The Use And Abuse Of Civil Forfeiture
The police department's have a license to steal. On a bright Thursday afternoon in 2007, Jennifer Boatright, a waitress at a Houston bar-and-grill, drove with her two young sons and her boyfriend, Ron Henderson, on U.S. 59 toward Linden, Henderson’s home town, near the Texas-Louisiana border. They made the trip every April, at the ... MOREJay Ambrose: Why The Minimum Wage Doesn't Make Sense
We don't need barriers to employment. Impersonality or treating others as mere functions cheats us all, and so I engage in give-and-take with clerks, asking them about their lives, how they like their jobs, anything that doesn't seem to be overreaching. And I learn, as I have repeatedly learned talking to clerks at Walmart. One of them, ... MOREBen O'Neill: The NSA And Its "Compliance Problems"
The watchers need watching. One of the core principles of good governance in society is the idea that the authority of law ought to prevail over the brute power of people — i.e., that society should operate under the rule of law, not the rule of men. Aristotle wrote that “[t]he law ought to be supreme over all ...” and argued that ... where the ... MORE
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