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Bill of Rights

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by William N. Grigg (Pro Liberate)

David Conner, a 43-year-old resident of Redding, California, will spend at least three years in a government cage in Idaho because a State Trooper in Oregon spied an open can of Monster energy drink in Conner's rental car.

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http://mises.org-Allen Mendenhall

Few issues divide libertarians the way the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution does. Gene Healy has observed that "[c]lassical liberals of good faith have found themselves on either side of the issue."

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Simple Justice

There is something called the "Ellen Dare Dance," which sounds kinda fun and free. Except in New York City, where police who aren't Ellen DeGeneres fans see it as a threat or an insult. Clearly, something not to be tolerated

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The Newspaper

The second highest court in Kansas declared anyone driving with a torn plastic baggie is involved in the drug trade and can be searched without a warrant. The conviction of Cameron Howard, was found not with drugs but a lawfully purchased firearm.

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Simple Justice

But this too fails to appreciate its application in the field, where police have become, at least in their own minds, the arbiters of law at the end of a gun. The Supreme Court has NOW held they are, indeed, the arbiters of the law,

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The National Security Agency should have an unlimited ability to collect digital information in the name of protecting the country against terrorism and other threats, an influential federal judge said. "I think privacy is actually overvalued,"

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by Wendy McElroy

For instance, he explains that the Second Amendment, which begins "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.," has no bearing on private gun ownership.

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Slate

A 30-year-old loophole increasingly gives police officers a pass when they violate the Fourth Amendment.

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