Can the state limit parental rights or define religion? The Court strengthens protections for faith in key rulings. The post Religious Liberty at the Court in 2025 appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Our Constitutional rights are being infringed upon in a way like we have never seen before. Our medical freedoms, freedom of religion and speech, and the right to bear arms […]|
ANALYSIS: The Crossfire Hurricane documentary evidence stands to tell a potentially unvarnished truth about the actual nature of treasonous criminality surrounding FISA/FISC abuses that targeted a presidential candidate and later President of the United States of America.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: On Friday, the Trump Administration published two documents detailing its counter to activist judges in an otherwise rigged Judiciary & it's going to be difficult to MAGA unless MAGA stands for Make America Grim Again.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: Trump issues Executive Order barring schools from mandating COVID-19 injections or lose federal funding. Good first step, far from enough.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: Trump issues critical foreign policy changes impacting RICO crimes in important, distinct and nuanced ways.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms RICO analysis asserting that Ukraine never received $102b of $177b in US aid.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: It's the type of quiet that most certainly guarantees that the hell we projected to come our way is still coming; albeit late on arrival.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: On day one of the Trump Administration's second term, President Trump executed a reported 200 executive orders; none more critical than the order to withdraw the US from the United Nations' World Health Organization.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
Judges don’t owe loyalty to the president who appoints them—they owe it to the Constitution. When Trump attacks his own judges, he undermines the rule of law he swore to uphold.| Public Square Magazine
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a mayor who retaliates against a fire chief for refusing to make false statements to the public about a matter of public concern, is not entitled to qualified immunity. As a result, a mayor could be liable to the chief for violating his First Amendment rights.| Fire Law Blog
POST-DEBATE ANALYSIS: Unlike everyone else now engaged in post-debate clamoring about replacing Joe Biden, I identified, analyzed and published scores of articles precisely projecting what you saw …| POLITICAL MOONSHINE
ANALYSIS: Asset House Speaker Mike Johnson and the House advance a bill to preserve the FISA/FISC surveillance instrument for the Intelligence Community.| POLITICAL MOONSHINE