Archive for the 'Judiciary' Category

DeMint: ‘There Seems to Be No Real Appreciation of the Constitutional Boundaries’

During an interview this morning on Fox News Channel, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) outlined the troubling unconstitutional aspects of the financial rescue plan. Heritage’s legal scholars yesterday outlined the constitutional infirmities that remain.

US court ruling may jeopardise spy agencies

It is dawning on foreign intelligence operatives that it has opened the door to the possibility that the information they share with Washington could be aired in civilian courts.

Judiciocracy By Michael P. Tremoglie

“… the judicial power of the United States … would be authorized to explain the constitution … it will increase the jurisdiction of the courts … the supreme court has the power, in the last resort, to determine all questions that may arise in the course of legal discussion, on the meaning and construction of the constitution … nothing can stand before it.”