Jul 18, 2015 07:03 am By Herbert W. Titus and William J. Olson
On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in the Obergefell case, purporting to overturn all state constitutional amendments and laws in numerous states. States MUST now resist...
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Arizona's legal team came to Pasadena to defend the state’s refusal to issue driver's licenses to recipients of Obama's unconstitutional executive amnesty.
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The new nuclear deal with Iran gives Tehran full legitimacy to engage in further atomic work and will set off a regional nuclear and conventional arms race, a senior Israeli official has warned.
An elderly priest was assaulted with his own cane in the parking lot of an East Palo Alto church earlier this week by a suspected methamphetamine user.