by Tom Barlas. A New Jersey’s man attempt to use the state’s medical marijuana law to overturn a criminal conviction went up in smoke this week. A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that the smell of marijuana can still be used by law enforcement as the grounds for a warrantless search. The appeals court rejected George A. Meyer’s argument that ... MOREEven In The Age Of Medical Marijuana, Court Rules Smell Of Pot Can Be Used As Pretense For Warrantless Search
by Tom Barlas. A New Jersey’s man attempt to use the state’s medical marijuana law to overturn a criminal conviction went up in smoke this week. A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that the smell of marijuana can still be used by law enforcement as the grounds for a warrantless search. The appeals court rejected George A. Meyer’s argument that ... MORE
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How Much Is A College Football Player Worth?
by Alexis Garcia. Hint: More than the NCAA wants to admit. College football has returned to the airwaves and with it the debate over paying student-athletes. Though the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) brought in nearly $1 billion dollars in revenue last year, the organization continues to resist compensating student-athletes ... MORE
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reward,
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value
Ian Lovett: California Legislature Approves Assisted Suicide
Individuals gain property rights over themselves. In a landmark victory for supporters of assisted suicide, the California State Legislature on Friday gave its final approval to a bill that would allow doctors to help terminally ill people end their lives. Four states — Oregon, Washington, Montana and Vermont — already allow physicians to ... MORE
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self-ownership,
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John W. Whitehead: ‘Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death’ - The Loss Of Our Freedoms In The Wake Of 9/11
To comply or to resist? What began with the passage of the USA Patriot Act in October 2001 has snowballed into the eradication of every vital safeguard against government overreach, corruption and abuse. Since then, we have been terrorized, traumatized, and acclimated to life in the American Surveillance State. The bogeyman’s names and faces ... MORE
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justice,
police state,
snooping,
spying,
SWAT
Henry Austin: North Dakota Becomes The First American State To Legalize Deployment Of Armed Drones By Police
The state gets a new toy. Armed drones could be used by police in the US state of North Dakota after local lawmakers legalized their use. While they will be limited to “less than lethal” weapons, tear gas, tasers, rubber bullets and pepper spray could all be used in theory by the remote controlled flying machines. In a classic case of unintended ... MOREAndrew Napolitano: Religious Belief And The Rule Of Law
The lesson for Kim Davis. Shortly before the Labor Day weekend, a federal judge in Kentucky
ordered the Rowan County clerk incarcerated for violating his orders.
Five days later, he released her. The judge found that the clerk, Kim Davis, interfered with the
ability of same-sex couples in her county to marry by refusing to issue
them applications for ... MORE
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liberty,
marriage,
oath,
religion,
ruling
Asher-Schapiro & Owen: The People Who Police The Police
Requiring adherence to the law as well as enforcement. Jose LaSalle always told his stepson Alvin: "Watch the cops." So when three undercover NYPD officers stopped Alvin on the street, grabbed his book bag, and twisted his arm, the 16 year old didn't fight back. Instead, he hit Record on his phone and asked the police why they were giving ... MORE
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cameras,
government,
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VIDEO FLASHBACK: War On Drugs Is A Failure (2013)
Featuring Ron Paul, Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee.
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Chris Christie,
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Amber Phillips: Experts Say Government Shutdown Likely
The real thing is too much to ask for. In America, you can't legally bet on political outcomes (at least not yet). But if you could, we'd advise you to put some money on the government shutting down on Oct. 1. As Congress gets back to work this week, it's facing a nearly unprecedented number of deadlines and political dramas. The government needs ... MOREHouse Republicans Get Big Win In Their Obamacare Lawsuit
Court acknowledges the people's house has standing. There’s still another lawsuit against Obamacare working its way through the courts—and it just won a surprise victory. A federal judge ruled yesterday that a lawsuit filed by the House of Representatives against the Obama administration over its implementation of the health law can ... MORE
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Steve Berman: ‘McJobless In Seattle’ As Order Screens Arrive: Labor Day Reality Check For $15 Minimum Wage
Minimum wage results in maximum unemployment. While it seems liberals may think that raising the minimum wage will raise living standards for poor Americans, they should have seen this coming. With Los Angeles joining Seattle in
setting a $15 minimum wage (Los Angeles by 2020, and Seattle by 2021),
it stands to reason that McDonald’s ... MORE
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incentives,
jobless,
minimum wage,
politics,
price controls,
regulation
Regulation Nation: New York City's Licensing Scheme Can Rake In Over $200,000 For One Hot Dog Vending Permit
by Kiri Tannenbaum. Greedy gov't policy restricts competition. While the typical New York City hot dog costs about the same ($2-$3) at every street cart, the fees the vendor pays can vary wildly. Some pay just a few thousand a year, while other vendors pay the city more than $200,000 just to have their carts in the right spots. According to the New York ... MORE
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cronyism,
fees,
government,
licensing,
permits,
politics,
regulation,
revenue
Whitney Neal: Igniting A Passion For Liberty
Through classroom engagement. While initially penned on parchment paper, the Constitution transcends time and technology to remain one of the most influential and inspirational documents in the history of the world. Issues debated in Philadelphia by the Founders are still argued in the halls of Congress with a vigor and passion ... MORE
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Bill Of Rights,
Constitution,
education,
individual liberty,
principles,
schools,
students
Andrew C. McCarthy: GOP CAN Stop The Iran Nuke Deal
Ingenious. To undermine President Obama’s atrocious Iran deal despite the Republican-controlled Congress’s irresponsible Corker legislation, it will be necessary to follow, of all things, the Corker legislation. On Wednesday, Barbara Mikulski became the 34th Senate Democrat to announce support for the deal, which lends aid and comfort to a ... MORE
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appeasement,
deception,
extremist,
Iran,
negotiations,
nuclear,
Obama,
Republican,
terrorism
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