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Biden Knows Section 702 Is Unconstitutional, yet His Administration Still Defends It Jul. 10, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Fifteen years ago this week, then-Sen. Joe Biden voted no on the FISA Amendments Act, whic... Read More

Police Should Not Be Allowed To Compel Our Cellphone Passwords Jun. 26, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Our cellphones and other digital devices play a central role in our private lives, storing an unprec... Read More

No Warrant, No Problem Jun. 22, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In 1928, the late Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis characterized the values underlying the Fo... Read More

Donated Blood or an Organ? Police Shouldn't Have Easy Access to Your DNA Jun. 19, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

In 2015, following a DUI arrest, Ian Mitcham consented to having a blood sample collected to test fo... Read More

FISA and Freedom May. 25, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"We may even cheer on those who ask us to ... forfeit our personal freedoms. Of course, this is no n... Read More

The Feds and Their Copycats May. 18, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The federal government recently revealed that at least 50 U.S. government personnel working in 10 fo... Read More

Does Government Believe in the Constitution? May. 04, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, FBI officials boasted that in 2022 their agents had spied on only 120,000 Americans witho... Read More

Spying In Plain Sight Mar. 09, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, the Biden administration asked Congress to permit its agents to continue to spy on Americ... Read More

How Local Cops Get Your Bank Records Jan. 26, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

This column has recently outlined the specious arguments offered by the feds when they have been cau... Read More

A Government That Assaults Liberty Jan. 05, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During the course of an FBI written response to a Freedom of Information Act request asking about th... Read More

The Bill of Temporary Privileges May. 05, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, the Director of National Intelligence, the data-gathering and data-concealing arm of the ... Read More

Using War to Assault Freedom Apr. 21, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Most judges and lawyers agree that the war on drugs in the past 50 years has seriously diminished th... Read More

A Life Spent Making Constitutional Rights More Than Quaint Ideals Feb. 11, 2022

Steve Chapman

Many people, looking back on their lives, wonder if anything they've done made any difference in the... Read More

A Bias for Liberty Feb. 03, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Three weeks ago, this column reported on warnings issued by the Biden administration about the dange... Read More

The Government's Community Caretaking Ruse May. 27, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Edward and Kim Caniglia had an argument in their Cranston, Rhode Island, home, during which Edward r... Read More

When Can Government Kick Open the Door of Your House? Apr. 21, 2021

Daily Editorials

A 69-year-old woman was walking her poodle in a public park in Northern California in late November.... Read More

When Can Government Kick Open the Door of Your House? Apr. 21, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A 69-year-old woman was walking her poodle in a public park in Northern California in late November.... Read More

A Landmark Decision Marks Its 60th Anniversary Mar. 05, 2021

Crime and Conduct

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Mapp v. Ohio. In... Read More

How to Beat Legalized Larceny: Government Bullies Empowered by Civil Forfeiture Laws Often Back Down, but Only When Their Victims Can Afford a Fight Nov. 25, 2020

Jacob Sullum

Six months after the Drug Enforcement Administration stole $43,000 from Stacy Jones at a North Carol... Read More