A black Texas high school student and her mom claim in a federal lawsuit that the principal expelled her last week for sitting through the Pledge of Allegiance.
Read More »While US Freaks Over NFL, Study Shows Only 25% of Americans Know the 3 Branches of Gov’t
A survey found that only 25% of Americans can name all three branches of government, and 37% do not know their rights under the First Amendment.
Read More »WATCH: Cops FAIL as They Try to Intimidate an Informed Citizen for ‘Staring at Them’
A man was approached by a cop while he was taking a break at work, and questioned about his well-being, all because he was lawfully filming the officer.
Read More »Criminalizing Comedy? Man Facing Prison Time for Joke Video of Dog Doing Hitler Salute
A Scottish man faces a year in prison for training his girlfriend's dog to do the Nazi salute, and then posting a video of it on YouTube.
Read More »Sheriff Forced to Pay Own Money for Sending SWAT Team After Cop Who Criticized Him
A Louisiana Sheriff, who sent a SWAT team after a fellow officer who exposed his corruption, is now being held accountable with a civil lawsuit.
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Cop Caught on Video Holding Man at Gunpoint for Filming on His Own Property
A man was assaulted with a deadly weapon by a San Antonio police officer for allegedly filming a traffic stop from his own property.
Read More »Court Rules Pointing Your Finger at a Cop is Illegal—Not Protected by 1st Amendment
A disturbingly unconstitutional ruling from a Florida court just declared that pointing your finger at a cop is a crime and not protected speech.
Read More »Federal Court Rules Citizens Have No Right to Film Politicians & Police in Public
In a stunning departure from lengthy precedent, a federal appeals court has ruled citizens have no right to film politicians and police in public.
Read More »Man Secretly Records Cop Lose It & Attack, Taser, Arrest Him for Cursing in Public
Two Ellwood PA police officers are under fire for arresting and tasing a man who used profanity in their presence. How dare he curse in public?
Read More »Innocent Man Sentenced to Prison for Standing on a Sidewalk, Informing People of Their Rights
A man was sentenced to time in jail after he faced both felony and misdemeanor charges for passing out jury nullification pamphlets outside of a courthouse.
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