Thanks to legislation last weekend, the United States in 2024 will soon resemble East Germany in the late 1980s, where nearly everyone was a spy and no one could talk about it.
The government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying program because they’re only looking to get the “bad” guys who are overseas. Don’t believe it.
Togo's parliament has given final approval to a new constitution extending
In 1994, I represented a Colorado Springs, Colorado, businessman, a college dropout who found his niche bidding on and building guardrails on federal and state highway projects. Randy Pech developed a statewide reputation for having a sharp pencil, leaving behind well-built projects, and timely completion of subcontract awards. That is, until a day when a bid he […]
Tori Schafer, attorney for the ACLU and spokeswoman for Missourians for
Rio Tinto Limited (AU:RIO) has released an update. Rio Tinto Limited has announced the implementation of a revised constitution, which was approved by shareholders
(The Center Square) – A resolution to change how Missouri voters approve constitutional amendments was returned to the Senate for possible consideration this week. Currently, any constitutional amendment can be approved by a simple majority. By a vote of 103 to 48, the House approved Senate Joint Resolution 74, a ballot proposal to require voters to pass constitutional amendments by a majority and five of the eight congressional districts. The proposal would be placed on the...
To the editor: The concerns expressed Thursday by the conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court about how the courts will be used to persecute former presidents if the latter aren't granted some level of immunity are fundamentally wrong-headed. The criminal prosecutions of Donald Trump have laid bare just how difficult it is to use the courts to go after former presidents, even in cases that would otherwise be considered open-and-shut. Indeed, as oral arguments were getting underway at the...
Some legislators and advocates are concerned that proposed reforms will lead to sweeping changes and there is not a lot of insight into what all is to be altered.
But a majority of state constitutions declare that every citizen -- not necessarily only a citizen -- is an eligible voter.
A people's initiative launched on Tuesday has called for the legalisation
TOUGHER rules on sex and gender are set to be written into an update of the NHS Constitution. The patient rights document will insist medics “respect the biological differences between men and wome