Should judges be able to taser defendants who annoy them? Incredibly, one judge in Maryland thinks the answer is yes, and it’s the taxpayers who will foot the bill when damages are awarded.
Scott D. Cosenza, Esq.
The DOJ Chooses Secrets Over Prosecuting Pedophiles
This week the federal government decided it was more important to keep the secret of how it traced people looking at child pornography rather than prosecuting them.
SCOTUS: For Now It’s Back to the Girl’s Room
In like a lion, out like a lamb. The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a transgender bathroom case yesterday morning but the story is far from over.
The Uprising Podcast #6 – Legalize It
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Analysis: The Fourth Circuit and Gun Control
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling that gave gun control advocates a major victory and set up a showdown for the Supreme Court.
The Uprising Podcast #5 – Popuconservatarianism
John McCain’s extraterritorial statements, the busy week of Milo Yiannopoulous, and dancing in the heartland.
Milo Yiannopoulous Resigns From Breitbart, Says Book Will Still Publish
The Milo Yiannopoulous story is far from over; the conservative personality announced his resignation from Breitbart News at a press conference February 21.
Towards Free Speech
Perhaps there’s some way to ensure young people are properly instructed in the value of free expression — and maybe even learn to celebrate it.
The Uprising Podcast #4 – Obama’s Steve Bannon
Tim and Scott talk some more about free speech, the intelligence community and the Trump administration, and L.A....