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Jonathan Turley Versus the Impeachment Steamroller

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Adam DickDecember 7, 2019

Following up on his previous call for caution in the effort in the United States House of Representatives to impeach President Donald Trump, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley on Wednesday presented to the House Judiciary Committee oral testimony and an … Continue reading →

Fuddy-Duddies Strike Again, Maryland College Cancels The Foreigner Performance

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Adam DickDecember 4, 2019

In a March episode of Five Minutes Five Issues, I talked about some fuddy-duddies’ complaints about actors wearing Ku Klux Klan costumes in a South Dakota high school performance of The Foreigner. The complaints led to an apology from the school’s school … Continue reading →

Oregon Supreme Court Limits Police Actions at Traffic Stops

Posted on November 30, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 30, 2019

When police stop vehicles for purported driving rules infractions, police will often take advantage of the situation to inquire about other matters in a “fishing expedition” to establish suspicion of unrelated lawbreaking. They also may ask drivers for permission to … Continue reading →

State DMVs Making Millions Off Selling Personal Information Drivers are Required to Provide

Posted on November 27, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 27, 2019

State Departments of Motor Vehicles are notorious for slow or bad service. They are also becoming more well known for aiding in the invasion of individuals’ privacy. … Continue reading →

The Dubious Criminal Conduct Claims Used to Support Impeaching President Trump

Posted on November 22, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 22, 2019

George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley is not impressed with the impeachment case being made against President Donald Trump. In a Wednesday editorial at The Hill, Turley contends that United States House of Representatives members arguing that Trump should … Continue reading →

Rep. Thomas Massie is Preparing to be Taken as a Christmas Hostage

Posted on November 21, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 21, 2019

Speaking Wednesday evening with host Kennedy at Fox Business, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) predicted that the shenanigans this week to pass a continuing resolution providing short-term funding for the United States government and extra big-government goodies including authorization for mass … Continue reading →

Bipartisanship: Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Thanks Chairman for Slipping Mass Surveillance Provision into Continuing Resolution

Posted on November 20, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 20, 2019

People say there is too little bipartisanship in Washington, DC. But, when it comes to protecting the United States government’s mass surveillance program, there is plenty of bipartisan action by Democratic and Republican leaders. This was on display Wednesday morning … Continue reading →

House Judiciary Committee Planning to Pass Dead-End Marijuana Legalization Bill

Posted on November 18, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 18, 2019

New Pew Research Center poll results indicate Americans’ support for marijuana legalization continues to grow, with support reaching two-thirds among those questioned and maintaining majorities among Democrats, Republicans, and independents. This state of popular opinion, along with marijuana law liberalization … Continue reading →

Tulsi Gabbard, What Does Being a ‘Woman of Color’ Have To Do With It?

Posted on November 14, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 14, 2019

Last week I wrote about an apparent contradiction between Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) talking up her 16-plus years in the United States Army and her criticizing certain US military interventions overseas in a recent interview at the ABC show The … Continue reading →

Court Rules for Some Privacy Protection for Electronic Information of Travelers Entering and Leaving the US

Posted on November 12, 2019 by Adam DickNovember 12, 2019

Over the last few years, Americans entering and leaving the United States encountered US government officials increasingly accessing private information on the travelers’ electronic devices on demand. The situation is an affront to the constitutional restraint on searches contained in … Continue reading →

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