Nullification: A Powerful Tool to Resist the State
This week, I was a guest on the podcast Inside McFloogle’s Mind. We had a great conversation about nullification and strategy for liberty. There’s not much we can do to fight the state, but one of the options available can be very powerful: nullification. We brought the expert, Michael Boldin, on to talk about all […]
ALBANY, N.Y. (Sept. 27, 2018) – A bill introduced in the New York Assembly would prohibit the state from creating any database containing aggregate surveillance data including ALPR, audio, video and facial recognition records. Passage would not only protect privacy in New York; it would also put major roadblocks in front of federal surveillance programs. Assm.Tom Abinanti […]
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Sept. 26, 2018) – A bill introduced in the Pennsylvania House would expand the states “Right to Try” law and would set the foundation to further nullify in practice some Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that deny access to experimental treatments by terminally and chronically ill patients. A bipartisan coalition of 19 sponsors introduced […]
On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, host Michael Boldin (follow) discusses a victory against the Philadelphia asset forfeiture machine. While there’s good news, the federal “equitable sharing” program is a serious danger that still looms there and over most of the country. But it can be stopped. ALTERNATE SOURCES (links updated after processing): Watch […]
She became known as one of the best writers of her time, and as the “Muse of the Revolution.”
DHS's "National Awareness Day" is a carbon copy of McCarthyism which turned America's fears of Communism into a national panic that lasted for decades.
“Progressives” challenging the legitimacy of the Constitution’s adoption might want to avoid looking too closely at the adoption of constitutional changes they favor. There has long been dispute over whether several of the Constitution’s “liberalizing” amendments were properly ratified. Among the challenged amendments have been the Thirteenth, the Fourteenth, the Sixteenth, the Eighteenth, and the […]
We principally disagree on how the Constitution, through the eligibility clause, adopted English law’s incorporation of jus sanguinis.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Sept. 24, 2018) – Last week, California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have severed a link between state and federal tax law, allowing individuals to deduct expenses from legal marijuana businesses for state income tax purposes. Enactment of the legislation would have encouraged the growth of the legal marijuana market in […]