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The case for defunding public radio

CONSTITUTION | January 22, 2026

CPR’s ad was dishonest. And dishonest advertising usually is a sign of a bad product.

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The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Religious Freedom Ruling Explained

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 20, 2025

The media claim that there is a firm 6-3 Supreme Court is untrue, as demonstrated by this freedom of religion case.

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Colorado’s “Progressive” Clowns Trample on U.S. Constitution

CONSTITUTION | April 16, 2025

Colorado’s legislative Bozos have decided to get clever—or what in Clownland passes for clever.

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The Constitution and Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban

CONSTITUTION | March 18, 2025

Since 2009, Colorado regulation and government spending have exploded, and every branch of state government seems to have taken on an authoritarian tinge.

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Special privileges for journalists contrary to ‘freedom of press’

CONSTITUTION | March 6, 2025

Freedom of the press is as much for ordinary citizens as journalists, so the law should not discriminate against ordinary citizens.

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TikTok and the First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | January 23, 2025

Is spying constitutionally-protected “freedom of speech” or “freedom of the press” because it is conducted by an internet application?

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The Supreme Court’s Trademark Case and the First Amendment: Carrying History Too Far

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 30, 2024

The court reached the right conclusion, but it erred in two ways.

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The “Christian Web Designer Case” Could Have Been Much Easier

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 3, 2023

If it had been treated properly as a “freedom of the press” case, then whether designing was for business or personal purposes would have been irrelevant.

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The “Twitter Files” Scandal

CONSTITUTION | December 4, 2022

Read about the constitutional and legal issues in Twitter censorship.

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University toxicity: America should stop nursing the viper

CONSTITUTION | June 19, 2022

Middle Americans are the givers. The professors and bureaucrats . . . are the takers. Gratitude is a rare commodity: It is human nature for the takers to resent the givers

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SCOTUS should uphold the right of religious people to refuse to serve the LGBT agenda

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 19, 2022

The state and would-be “customers” interfering with [a religious] business model have no more constitutional standing than a thug who disrupts a church service or shouts down a speaker.

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Justice Neil Gorsuch: religious freedom’s new champion

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | December 27, 2021

When his fellow justices defend religious liberty only tepidly, Gorsuch’s concurring opinions stake out stronger positions. When his colleagues do not defend religious liberty at all, he dissents.

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