Category Archives: Constitution
How Windham’s Transgender Policy Violates Your Rights
Skip Murphy explains how the Windham School Board’s new transgender bathroom policy includes language that could infringe on first amendment rights by compelling speech with threats of disciplinary action and how he is trying to pry more details from the … Continue reading
Reciprocating Disagreement
In New Hampshire, there is a so-called right of a non-resident to vote in our state, while keeping an out-of-state driver’s license. That unconstitutional right, Guare v. NH, has never been established in any law enacted by the NH Legislature, … Continue reading
Victims’ Rights Enhance the Power of the State at the Expense of the Accused.
The focus of Marsy’s Law on providing victims’ rights against the accused (and in support of the government’s prosecutorial power) runs contrary to the whole notion of why the Bill of Rights was enshrined in the New Hampshire Constitution over two … Continue reading
Top Ten Reasons Why New Hampshire’s Gender Identity Bill is Anti-Liberty
Concerned about personal liberty? Then you need to be concerned about House Bill 1319. There’s more to the gender identity bill than meets the eye. It interferes with private contract. | Read More at Cornerstone
Dem’s Using Russia Narrative To Silence Speech They Oppose
Democrats are always talking about ‘change,’ but more than two decades ago First Lady Hillary Clinton was using FBI files to target political opponents out of the West Wing of the White House. Jump to today and the FBI has … Continue reading
Yes, Government CAN Confiscate Your Gun (Without a Warrant)
Many conservatives and libertarians in the US are optimistic about the American tradition of gun ownership and the 2nd amendment upon which it is predicated, and by which it is guaranteed. Many don’t understand, however, that the 2nd amendment no … Continue reading
A Year-End Judicial Triumph for Constitutional Conservatives
The news got lost in a lot of the end of the year taxapalooza, but the administration, which even the most Trump-skeptical conservative would have to acknowledge has done an excellent job on judges ( a record 12 appellate judges … Continue reading
ACLU-NH Challenges Constitutionality of Woodstock Border Patrol Checkpoints
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire has filed a motion challenging the constitutionality of the border patrol checkpoints that occurred last August and September on Interstate 93 in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Woodstock is a small town (population 1,374) … Continue reading
Top-5 Myths about the Constitution
What are the most common myths about the Constitution? From the necessary and proper, general Welfare and commerce clauses, to the preamble, federal “supremacy” and more – there are a lot to choose from. The hardest part about putting this … Continue reading