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The Second Amendment Doesn’t Have an Asterisk

FBI Director Kash Patel’s recent comments about firearms at protests sparked a needed reminder: the Bill of Rights isn’t a buffet. Carrying a firearm at a peaceful protest remains constitutionally protected, while criminal behavior, like interfering with law enforcement, brings its own legal consequences. The danger lies in blurring that line. When officials imply that lawful carry equals a threat, they unintentionally hand ammunition to those eager to chip away at constitutional rights.

Motor-Voter Law Often Lures Non-Citizens into Voting Illegally

The members of Congress of both parties who voted for the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 — Motor-Voter — are largely to blame for both noncitizen voting’s affront to American democracy and for the lives upended when noncitizens believing themselves eligible to vote have been caught voting illegally. Those congressmen enacted a fatally flawed NVRA that not only facilitates vote fraud but also results in legal aliens mistakenly voting and putting themselves at risk of jail or deportation, despite the legislation’s flaws being pointed out at the time.

By |2025-12-16T22:29:52+00:00December 16, 2025|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News|

ACRU Files Amicus Brief to Uphold Immigration Law

ACRU strongly believes that the rule of law is foundational to a well-functioning and safe society. ACRU asserts that without the ability to rid society of criminal aliens who have violated the law, this rule of law is unable to be upheld. ACRU further believes that state and local law enforcement is empowered to work with the federal government to uphold this rule of law, and that the ability to continue to detain criminals who are wanted by the federal government is of paramount importance.

ACRU Aids Second Amendment Win!

In Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that Mexico failed to plausibly allege that American gun manufacturers aided and abetted criminal activity in Mexico. As a result, the Mexican government’s claim for $10 billion will be dismissed.

By |2025-06-06T16:36:50+00:00June 6, 2025|ACRU Commentary, ACRU Litigation News, Second Amendment|

Democratic Judge In Texas Indicted For Allegedly Running Voter Fraud Scheme

A Democratic judge and five other individuals were indicted over alleged election crimes after running a “vote harvesting scheme,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday.

By |2025-05-24T18:07:21+00:00May 24, 2025|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|

Democratic Judge In Texas Indicted For Allegedly Running Voter Fraud Scheme

A Democratic judge and five other individuals were indicted over alleged election crimes after running a “vote harvesting scheme,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday.

By |2025-05-09T23:51:49+00:00May 9, 2025|Elections, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|

GOP-led states remove hundreds of thousands from voter rolls, finding non-citizens had registered

Two Republican-led states have removed hundreds of thousands of registrations from their voter rolls this month, while another identified hundreds of non-citizen voters during their voter list maintenance.

Supreme Court Path for President Trump on Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump’s executive order banning birthright citizenship for illegal aliens, tied to the invasion on the border, tees up a major Supreme Court case that could become a historic Trump win that fixes a growing, decades-long problem.

By |2025-02-20T18:03:47+00:00February 20, 2025|Constitution Concepts, News, Proof of Citizenship|

Mr. President, May I Drive the Bulldozer?

In 2002, I became the first (and possibly last) Director of School Choice at the U.S. Department of Education. President George W. Bush had assembled a great team of reformers who sought to empower parents and children through expansion of school choice and a reduction in bureaucratic nonsense. What did I learn in those three and a half years? The agency should be bulldozed. It is a gigantic cesspool of apparatchiks who are sucking up money that should go to the students.

By |2025-02-11T16:16:21+00:00February 11, 2025|ABW OpEd, Economic Liberty, OPED|
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