First Amendment

P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 27, 2019
On Monday, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) put a different spin on his collectivism. This time, writing in the dusty “Columbia Journalism Review…
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Eric Scheiner | July 3, 2019
  MRTCV's Eric Scheiner is joined by Gardner Goldsmith to discuss five recent liberal actions that are attacking your rights. The First and…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 14, 2019
The other shoe is dropping on a recent story that got many ethically-minded people quite justifiably angry. Last year, Canton Township, Michigan …
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 10, 2019
Here’s some grist for the mental mill. In the course of two days, two state governors signed into law statutes intended to insure free speech on…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | March 22, 2019
It’s a good thing politicians offer us so many examples of how they really feel about our rights. Take Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ). He was recently…
Brittany M. Hughes | March 15, 2019
If passed, a new Florida bill introduced in the state legislature would make it illegal for minors to post photos on social media of a firearm or any…
Nick Kangadis | March 8, 2019
Indoctrinators don’t just ply their trade on the collegiate level. High schools are also breeding grounds for the “tolerant” intolerance of…
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Monica Sanchez | March 7, 2019
A Utah elementary school teacher has apologized after forcing one of her students to wash off a cross drawn in ashes on his forehead in celebration…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | December 3, 2018
The Associated Press recently reported that NY State Senator Kevin Parker, a Democrat from Brooklyn, has proposed a remarkable bill in Albany.…
Nick Kangadis | November 19, 2018
The see-saw that is the relationship between the President Trump’s White House and CNN’s White House correspondent Jim Acosta took a dip in the other…
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Nick Kangadis | November 16, 2018
While the media patted themselves on the back for the perceived victory they received on Friday concerning CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta’s…
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Ferlon Webster Jr. | October 17, 2018
The city of Atlanta has settled a lawsuit with former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran for $1.2 million.  A Federal District Court ruled in December…