Individuals
Petty Tyrants Who Want to Control Americans
May 2010
Eminent Domain Defeated
Officials in Auburn, New York threatened to possibly use eminent domain to force property owners to sell their land so a developer could build a multi-million dollar hotel and conference center. But in a surprise vote, the Auburn Industrial Development Agency unanimously voted not to use eminent domain by a vote of 9 to 0.
Jolly Rancher lands Fort Bend County third-grader in detention for a week.
March 2010
Sony chairman Michael Lynton calls for healthy alternative to popcorn in cinemas
Petty - This guy should get a life and mind his own business. The movie industry is already dying and he wants to finish the job, by reducing their profits.
Nude snow sculpture of Venus de Milo
Family forced to cover up nude snow woman
Obesity Police Want to Track Your Kid's BMI
Report Calls on State to Monitor Kids' Weight; Some Parents Say 'Fat Chance'
Michigan 6-Year-Old Suspended From School for Making Gun With Hand
Judge sides with teacher on God banners display
Another win for freedom of expression
January 2010
Ten Commandments Back on Courthouse Walls in Grayson County Kentucky
A decision by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, which struck down a lower court order. According to the 2-1 decision, posting the Ten Commandments did not violate the U.S. Constitution because it was part of a display of historical documents, including the Magna Carta, the Mayflower Compact and the Bill of Rights.
The ACLU has not decided whether to appeal the decision
The Eminent Domain Law Blog
Owners' Counsel of America - a network of experienced eminent domain attorneys serving property owners nationwide and defending the constitutional right to own private property.
Laws covering texting, tanning beds, trans fat, smoking ban in bars and restaurants take effect in 2010
New York Seeks National Effort to Curb Salt in Food
Don’t drink soda
Why the Health-Care Bills Are Unconstitutional
Laws than ban texting and hands on use of cell phones while driving are reasonable. However, many of these laws are questionable and perhaps they were passed just to help states increase their tax revenues.
College's too-fat-to-graduate rule
May 2010
Eminent Domain Defeated
Officials in Auburn, New York threatened to possibly use eminent domain to force property owners to sell their land so a developer could build a multi-million dollar hotel and conference center. But in a surprise vote, the Auburn Industrial Development Agency unanimously voted not to use eminent domain by a vote of 9 to 0.
Jolly Rancher lands Fort Bend County third-grader in detention for a week.
March 2010
Sony chairman Michael Lynton calls for healthy alternative to popcorn in cinemas
Petty - This guy should get a life and mind his own business. The movie industry is already dying and he wants to finish the job, by reducing their profits.
Nude snow sculpture of Venus de Milo
Family forced to cover up nude snow woman
Obesity Police Want to Track Your Kid's BMI
Report Calls on State to Monitor Kids' Weight; Some Parents Say 'Fat Chance'
Michigan 6-Year-Old Suspended From School for Making Gun With Hand
Judge sides with teacher on God banners display
Another win for freedom of expression
January 2010
Ten Commandments Back on Courthouse Walls in Grayson County Kentucky
A decision by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, which struck down a lower court order. According to the 2-1 decision, posting the Ten Commandments did not violate the U.S. Constitution because it was part of a display of historical documents, including the Magna Carta, the Mayflower Compact and the Bill of Rights.
The ACLU has not decided whether to appeal the decision
The Eminent Domain Law Blog
Owners' Counsel of America - a network of experienced eminent domain attorneys serving property owners nationwide and defending the constitutional right to own private property.
Laws covering texting, tanning beds, trans fat, smoking ban in bars and restaurants take effect in 2010
New York Seeks National Effort to Curb Salt in Food
Don’t drink soda
Why the Health-Care Bills Are Unconstitutional
Laws than ban texting and hands on use of cell phones while driving are reasonable. However, many of these laws are questionable and perhaps they were passed just to help states increase their tax revenues.



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