It’s a decision that is disappointing. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected our appeal in an ObamaCare challenge – an appeal which argued that the individual mandate, which forces Americans to purchase health insurance, violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. In rejecting our appeal,…

It’s not surprising – another lawsuit by the federal government – targeting South Carolina’s new immigration law. Not surprising, but certainly misplaced. South Carolina, like many other states, are facing the reality that they must now protect their citizens and borders because of the federal government’s massive failure in this area. I told Bill Hemmer…

On the heels of our filing of a critical amicus brief at the Supreme Court on behalf of 105 members of Congress and more than 30,000 Americans opposing ObamaCare, comes some very interesting information that I wanted to share with you. A new poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that ObamaCare has hit an…

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a constitutional case dealing with what is broadcast on television when children are likely to be watching. In a filing at the high court, we’re defending a ban on television indecency. Our amicus brief defends the ability of government authorities to outlaw public indecency, whether in person or on…

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