Israeli tech billionaire calls on Americans to ‘restrict the First Amendment’

Shlomo Kramer, the co-founder and CEO of Cato Networks, ignited a wave of criticism online after suggesting that Americans should consider “limiting the First Amendment.” He argued that democracies need to take action against emerging threats by regulating online speech before it becomes too late. Kramer, who has a background as a serial entrepreneur and […]
Legal experts dispute Professor Yoo regarding the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment

Some legal scholars claim that the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment grants citizenship to all children born in the U.S., even if their parents are undocumented immigrants—though, notably, this doesn’t apply to those here legally, like tourists or diplomats. In a recent paper, Professor John Yoo argues that a more limited interpretation of this […]
14th Amendment Creators Would Be ‘Astonished’ by Birthright Citizenship

Amy Swearer, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, recently discussed the topic of “birthright citizenship” in a video for PragerU. She suggests that the framers of the 14th Amendment might be surprised to learn how the phrase is interpreted today, which essentially makes nearly everyone born in the U.S. a citizen, regardless of […]
DOJ reveals a new section for enforcing gun rights under the Second Amendment

New DOJ Section Focuses on Gun Rights Harmeet Dhillon, a Department of Justice official, has announced that a new section dedicated to gun rights will be released on Monday. She reassured Americans that there will be “more action” regarding the enforcement of gun rights. Dillon, an assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights […]
Jane Fonda cautions that the sale of Warner Bros. Discovery poses a risk to the First Amendment

Jane Fonda Warns About Warner Bros. Discovery Sale Actress and activist Jane Fonda recently penned an op-ed for The Anclarer, expressing concerns about the potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery. She argues that such a sale poses a threat to the First Amendment, especially considering the Trump administration’s history of leveraging mergers for political leverage […]
Senate deal on Obamacare subsidies affected by abortion discussions related to the Hyde Amendment

President Trump Teases a New Health Care Plan to Replace Obamacare As the Senate gets ready to vote on extending expired Obamacare premium subsidies, a heated discussion about limiting taxpayer-funded abortions is becoming a significant obstacle to finding a bipartisan health care solution. There’s a general consensus among senators that they prefer subsidies not to […]
Inside AP’s struggle for First Amendment rights against Trump’s administration

AP vs. Trump Administration Over Gulf Name The Associated Press finds itself back in court on Monday to continue its First Amendment dispute with the Trump administration regarding the naming of the Gulf of Mexico. The administration insists on renaming it the Gulf of America. Julie Pace, the executive vice president and editor-in-chief of the […]
Gun rights organizations praise Trump’s choice to head the ATF as ‘the first genuinely pro-Second Amendment nominee.’

Trump Nominates Robert Secada to Lead ATF President Trump has nominated Robert Secada, currently the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), to head the agency. This choice has been praised as a significant pro-Second Amendment selection. Secada’s nomination was submitted to Congress on Tuesday and has been referred to […]
Virginia Voters May See Abortion Amendment on the Ballot in 2026

A proposed amendment aimed at guaranteeing the right to abortion in the Virginia Constitution might appear on the ballot for voters in 2026. This could coincide with amendments concerning same-sex marriage, the restoration of voting rights to felons who have served their sentences, and a redistricting proposal. In Virginia, constitutional amendments need to be approved […]
Court finds Trump administration breached First Amendment through out-of-office messages

A federal judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration breached the First Amendment by dispatching automated emails blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. In a ruling, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper stated that the Department of Education (DOE) cannot compel federal employees to participate in partisan messaging. The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), […]