Washington Couple Fights Government After Police Seize Car Son Was Borrowing
Oct. 13, 2016 |
Just outside Washington, Virginia's voter ID law may pass judicial scrutiny where others failed. Josh Siegel looks into why. Suppose the cops pulled over your son, seized your car, and wouldn't give it back. Melissa Quinn chronicles one couple's nightmare. Is YouTube refusing to show videos from a popular conservative outlet? Rachel del Guidice presses play. Plus: Edmund Haislmaier on how Congress can stop Obamacare bailouts, and Hans von Spakovsky and Jennifer Matthes on the First Amendment under assault. Drop anchor: The Navy turns 241 today. |
NewsWashington Couple Fights Government After Police Seize Car Son Was Borrowing"It seems bizarre to me that this can happen in the United States. It doesn't seem right, and I can't get my head around it," says 77-year-old Terry Platt. |
NewsWhy Virginia's 'Reasonable' Voter ID Law Could Survive the CourtsWith Election Day less than a month away, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit is still reviewing the merits of Virginia's law requiring citizens to produce photo identification to vote. |
CommentaryHow Lawmakers Can Block Obamacare BailoutsBailouts don't fix the underlying problems. Only correcting Obamacare's structural design flaws will do that. |
CommentaryImproper Recycling Could Land You in Jail: How Overcriminalization Threatens EveryoneAs it turned out, transporting more than 10,000 bottles into Michigan with the intent to collect a deposit is a felony. |
NewsGroup Claims YouTube Is Restricting PragerU Educational VideosThe list of restricted videos include "Are the Police Racist?," "Why Don't Feminists Fight for Muslim Women?," "Why Did America Fight the Korean War?," "Who's More Pro-Choice: Europe or America?," and "What ISIS Wants." |
CommentaryThe All-Out Assault on the First AmendmentFrom IRS targeting of conservative groups to those trying to limit the ability of Americans to freely practice their religious beliefs, the First Amendment is being assaulted on all sides. |
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