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Citizens United Explained "If the First Amendment has any force, it prohibits Congress from fining or jailing citizens, or associations of citizens, for simply engaging in political speech." 2/8/2010 >>more
The President’s Speech Will Be “Great” You may find yourself actually believing what you think you are hearing him say. 1/27/2010 >>more
White House Arrogance We can only hope that Tuesday's events will cause this Administration to pause and remember that they were put in power to serve the people, not to impose their radical views on them.
1/21/2010 >>more
Second Circuit Gets a Second Look at Indecency The Second Circuit Court of Appeals gets a chance to do the right thing and protect families from indecent material as they hear arguments on the now-famous “fleeting expletives” case. 1/13/2010 >>more
What’s this I hear about a Challenge to Marriage in California? I Thought the People Had Voted What can the proponents of same-sex "marriage" possibly argue now? 1/13/2010 >>more
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Case Vault

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Judges

Like a Blind Man in the Watch Tower - 11/17/2009
Just a Thought: Liberal Judicial Activist Set for a Vote - 11/12/2009
Back to Plan A: The Courts - 10/29/2009
Coalition Letter in Opposition to the Nomination of Judge David Hamilton - 4/28/2009
Obama Names His First Judicial Nominee - 3/26/2009
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Supreme Court

Life and Death of the 'Empathy Standard' - 8/7/2009
The Death of the Living Constitution - 8/6/2009
Graham's Sellout on Sotomayor - 7/31/2009
Day IV: The Real Life Consequences of a Radical Judicial Philosophy - 7/16/2009
Sotomayor and the Law through the Eyes of a First-Year Law Student - 7/16/2009
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Other Constitutional Issues

The President’s Speech Will Be “Great” - 1/27/2010
It’s a Small World After All - 5/15/2009
Just a Thought with Mario Diaz: It’s a Small World After All - 5/15/2009
Just a Thought with Mario Diaz: The Trouble with Harry Knox and the White House - 5/14/2009
Obama-Biden Judicial Litmus Test Exposed, But Who Cares? - 10/8/2008
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Media

| The Battle for the Supreme Court |
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Mario Diaz, Esq., CWA's Policy Director for Legal Issues, in a episode of The Coral Ridge Hour discusses the importance of the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. Also featured in the program were former Supreme Court Nominee Robert Bork, Michael Farris, Chancellor of Patrick Henry College and Steven Groves, a Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Click here to watch! |
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