Second Amendment Gets Day in Court
March 26, 2008, 5:12 pm
Filed under: Individual Rights | Tags: anti-gun, government, gun bans, gun control, gun laws, Individual Rights, liberty, personal rights, pro-gun, second amendment
Filed under: Individual Rights | Tags: anti-gun, government, gun bans, gun control, gun laws, Individual Rights, liberty, personal rights, pro-gun, second amendment
Since its ratification in 1791, the meaning of the United State’s Constitution’s Second Amendment has been argued by gun proponents, and opponents, alike. The Supreme Court has yet to pass a decisive decision either way. But, that could all change, as early as this summer. (more…)
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What rights do air passengers have?
March 26, 2008, 4:12 pm
Filed under: Individual Rights | Tags: airlines, business, corporate welfare, economics, financial, government subsidies, Individual Rights, politics
Filed under: Individual Rights | Tags: airlines, business, corporate welfare, economics, financial, government subsidies, Individual Rights, politics
Exactly what rights do passengers on airliners have, and should the federal government become involved?
A federal appeals court Tuesday struck down a state law requiring airlines to give food, water, clean toilets and fresh air to passengers stuck in delayed planes, saying the measure was well-intentioned but stepped on federal authority. (more…)