

5 Things You Should Know About Judge Kavanaugh
On Monday, President Donald Trump announced his Supreme Court pick, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh stands to fill the position left on the court with the recent retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, a historically conservative but sporadically left-leaning member of the court. Kavanaugh was born and raised in D.C., having attended the prestigious Georgetown Preparatory Academy in his formative years before eventually graduating from Yale Law School in 1990. Kavanaugh is a


Supreme Court Upholds Rule of Law in Epic Systems Corp v. Lewis
“We are a nation of laws, not of men.” –John Adams When John Adams articulated this principle, he established a vital precedent for future leaders. Justice is not based on an individual’s whims or opinions, but on laws and the Constitution. And thankfully, the Supreme Court upheld this principle in a recent ruling on employment agreements. The Supreme Court handed down a 5-4 opinion in Epic Systems Corp v. Lewis which says that businesses can prohibit employees from going aga


Breakdown of the Senate Tax Reform Bill
Freedom, Justice, Patriotism and Taxes. Yes, taxes. One of the most disliked words in our society is in fact found in the United States Constitution in Amendment 16. “Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.” While this is one amendment we both may like to forget, it does have tremendous ratifications on our individual lives and


Are you alive? Then you have rights.
“I know my rights!!!” Let’s start with a blank canvas and talk about your rights. Are you alive? Then you have a right to keep living. To live you must eat. To eat you must produce. When you produce you obtain a property right in result of your labor. Liberty – freedom from incarceration – stems from both our right to live and our need to produce. A life incarcerated by the state (jail) is no life at all. Also, we cannot produce if our movements are restricted. These – life,


Appealing the 1st Amendment?
50 Yale students in a span of 60 minutes signed a petition to get rid of the 1st amendment. Meaning they agreed to get rid of the freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and the right to petition their government. Watch the Video from Yale University Here:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/16/yale-fail-ivy-leaguers-caught-on-video-clamoring-to-kill-first-amendment/ When I watched this I was disturbed. First – because people don’t know what the 1st amendm


No Freedom of Speech in School
No free speech in the classroom? The first amendment “prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech.” So here’s the question – do we lose all of our rights of free speech and exercise of religion the moment we step on government property? Out of fear of offending – we now restrict free speech. Imposing religion is absolutely wrong – but seriously – we’re not seeking to be Englan