Category Archives: Constitution
When Can I Legally Justify Self Defense?
The law of self-defense is recognized in every state. Some states have a self-defense statute, and others don’t, but in any self-defense case, criminal defense lawyers must look toward their own state’s case law. Regardless of whether a state has … Continue reading
U.S. Supreme Court’s Trinity Lutheran ruling could have a direct effect on New Hampshire
Paving a small playground at a Lutheran church in Missouri with rubberized surface material, and a dispute surrounding it, may have changed constitutional law on church-state relations nationally, including New Hampshire. On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court released its … Continue reading
Dana Loesch: Meet the violence of leftist radicals with truth
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Random Thoughts on the Monday Before Independence Day
1.) Democrats like to accuse everyone but themselves of vote suppression but abortion is vote suppression, and they’ll do anything to protect that. The irony, of course, is that they are statistically suppressing their own likely voters while a majority of Republicans … Continue reading
New York Times Has A Temper Tantrum Over Neil Gorsuch
The New York Times editorial board is not happy that Neil Gorsuch is a Supreme Court justice. Recent SCOTUS rulings have included the latest associate justice to join the court. For whatever reason, instead of doing an in-depth look at how … Continue reading
D.I.C.E.D. – The UN’s Environmental Constitution For The World
Certain factions here and abroad have been pushing for an Article V Convention which would open up the US Constitution to ‘changes’. What those changes would entail is anyone’s guess, but here is something you might expect many of those … Continue reading
NH State Supreme Court Upholds Limited Warrentless Search
Accordingly, we reject the State’s invitation to adopt the federal automobile exception under the State Constitution. We leave intact the central holding of Sterndale — that we do not recognize, under Part I, Article 19, the federal automobile exception as … Continue reading
It Looks Like Justice Gorsuch is Good On Gun Rights. Very Good.
“The most natural reading of this definition encompasses public carry. I find it extremely improbable that the Framers understood the Second Amendment to protect little more than carrying a gun from the bedroom to the kitchen.” |More… | GraniteGrok
School Choice for NH: Two Big Wins Today
The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the state’s tax-credit scholarship program may continue, resolving a three-year legal battle. This is the Institute for Justice’s sixth state supreme court win for school choice. This decision will ensure that 13,000 children can continue to … Continue reading
Will This Supreme Court Decision Change NH Law: Croydon Bill and Ed Tax Credit Scholarships?
In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court has declared that a state may not withhold an available public benefit on account of religious status. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of a Missouri church that sued the state … Continue reading