The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe became last week the first South Dakota American Indian tribe to approve marijuana legalization. The approval came via the tribe’s executive committee voting on Thursday to adopt a legalization ordinance. The tribe’s reservation is located … Continue reading
Adam Dick
In this age of mass surveillance, it is uncommon to hear of the destroying of a government’s surveillance database — even if in just one American county. Yet, that is what the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is preparing to … Continue reading
Looking today at the front page of the Free Liberal website, I am happy to see my article “The Prosecution of Dennis Hastert and the Government’s War on Cash” featured. You can find on my archive page at the Free … Continue reading
Back on March 31, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced what many media reports heralded as a big rollback in the use of structuring allegations to justify seizing assets from individuals. Yet, here we are less than three months … Continue reading
The resignation on Tuesday of McKinney, Texas policeman Eric Casebolt after the widespread viewing of a video showing Casebolt drawing his gun and brutalizing a teenager outside a pool party may not be enough to bring justice, suggests Judge Andrew … Continue reading
It is always a treat to see one of my articles at lewrockwell.com. This week, I am especially pleased to see three of my articles on the website. My article “Judge Napolitano: Why the NSA Loves the USA FREEDOM Act” … Continue reading
The days of the United States House of Representatives leadership blocking debate and a vote on the ISIS War appear to be coming to an end. On Thursday, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), along with Reps Walter Jones (R-NC) and Barbara … Continue reading
Why did the National Security Agency (NSA) dispatch hundreds of agents to the US Congress to lobby for the USA FREEDOM Act if the legislation would, as many of the bill’s advocates in the Congress assert, greatly restrain the US … Continue reading
The congressional push to promote national ID cards worldwide continues, and it looks like the legislative vehicle — the Girls Count Act (S 802) — will likely be sent this week to President Barack Obama to be signed into law … Continue reading
Tonight section 215 of the PATRIOT Act that the United States government asserts justifies its mass surveillance program is set to expire. It is thus very timely to find my article regarding section 215 and its expiration on LewRockwell.com and … Continue reading