by Donald Teel | Mar 20, 2023 | China, Donald Teel, Law and Justice
Despite Malaysia’s majority Muslim population, the nation’s high court has declared laws banning gay sex unconstitutional. In 2019, several men were charged with the crime of “intercourse against the order of nature.” Some of those charged pled...
by Brian Lonergan | Mar 14, 2023 | AZ, Immigration, Law and Justice
During the Information Age, there have been a handful of iconic moments that symbolized speaking truth to power and standing up to tyranny. They would include “Tank Man” in Tiananmen Square and German youth hitting the crumbling Berlin Wall with hammers. Such events...
by Kelli Ward | Jun 8, 2021 | Featured Article, Kelli Ward, Law and Justice
For years, the left and Democrats in power have been regarding the rule of law as optional. Oh, the laws aren’t optional for you of course; however, for the ruling class “elites” and their fringe activists like ANTIFA, the laws are mere suggestions. This double...
by Alec Stone | Aug 31, 2020 | Alec Stone, Law and Justice, WI
The right to self-defense is granted to all American citizens through American law. More specifically, through the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. Americans were recently rocked by the killings in Kenosha, Wisconsin, allegedly by Kyle Rittenhouse. The...
by Donald Teel | Oct 9, 2019 | Constitution, Donald Teel, Law and Justice, OK
An Oklahoma law that prohibits the denial of firearms ownership to patients using medical marijuana went into effect despite federal prohibition. Last summer, Oklahoma voters approved a measure legalizing medical marijuana in the state. A coalition of three...
by Mike Maharrey | Sep 20, 2019 | CO, Law and Justice, Mike Maharrey
On Sept. 18, 1850 President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 into law, setting the stage for wildly successful nullification efforts by northern states. The Fugitive Slave Act set up a legal structure to facilitate the capture of runaway slaves...
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