Exactly 100 years ago this month, the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The Equal Rights Amendment, stating men and women shall have equal rights
Phyllis Schlafly, the driving force to putting the brakes on the Equal Rights Amendment, was a powerful conservative voice for seven decades. Six months before she died in 2016, Schlafly
“Soldiers being quartered in your home? Call me!’’
You never see that on a lawyer’s billboard. You don’t find a lot of Third Amendment specialists these days. The
Chances are you have seen a political ad and quietly, or loudly, asked yourself, “How can they lie like that? Is it even legal?”
The short answer is yes. It
Some mayors are pushing back against President Donald Trump sending federal law enforcement to their cities. However, unless those federal personnel are breaking the law, there is little the mayors
When Fox News’ Laura Ingraham asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this month whether the United States was considering a ban on some Chinese apps, including the hugely popular TikTok,
A Florida lawyer shrouded as the Grim Reaper is delivering a grave message to masses of beachgoers in the Sunshine State about the dark consequences of congregating on the shoreline
Black mayors across the country have signed on to a resolution imploring states’ leaders to repeal regulations that prohibit them from enacting local strategies to reduce the spread of the
With the lives of children, their teachers, and their families at stake, it is inevitable that the national controversy about how to reopen schools would end up in the courts.
Strip clubs in Florida that have been denied federal coronavirus stimulus money are suing the U.S. Small Business Administration, saying its practices are discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Several clubs are