Tag: Law
Spanish Court Revives Case against Kagame’s Milita...
Posted by Judi Rever | Jul 14, 2017 | Africa, Europe, News & Analysis, Politics | 0 |
What Has Publicly Blaming Cyber Attacks on Governments Solved?
by Emilio Iasiello | Jun 11, 2020 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics, US
Blaming cyber attacks on governments has become routine, but has it resulted in accountability, punishment, or reduction in hostile cyber activities?
I Feel Sorry for President Trump
by Paul Craig Roberts | Sep 4, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
All future presidents will have learned from Trump’s fate that their real job is to foment enough American enemies to keep the military/security complex’s budget expanding.
America’s Collapse: #1 in a Series
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 26, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
When the police who are paid by the public to “serve and protect” instead rob and murder without accountability, not even insouciant Americans can deny the devastating evidence of American legal, political and societal collapse.
Liberty Has Lost Its Protection
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 28, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
July 4 should be a day of mourning. The rights our ancestors fought for have been taken away.
The Fake Charge Against Julian Assange Proves That the US Government Has No Integrity
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 16, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
Julian Assange is being framed on a false charge because the US government in order to protect its own criminality is moving to destroy the First Amendment.
We Have Been Criminalized by an Overabundance of Laws
by Søren Korsgaard | Feb 22, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
The term “criminal” is now meaningless as law enforcement has become a greater threat to ordinary people than actual criminals.
The State of Internet Censorship in Europe
by Christopher Nichols | Feb 21, 2019 | Sponsored Content
The European Union has a number of restrictions in place that make it challenging to access certain types of content or entire websites on the Internet.
Spanish Court Revives Case against Kagame’s Military Entourage
by Judi Rever | Jul 14, 2017 | Africa, Europe, News & Analysis, Politics
A Spanish judge is expected to issue a new round of arrest warrants against Rwandan commanders and a high profile dissident wanted on terrorism charges.
Does The United States Still Exist?
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 1, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
Today law as a shield of the people has been lost. By any historical definition, the United States today is a tyranny.
The FBI’s Two-Pronged Investigation of Hillary Clinton
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 20, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
The legal principle that a crime requires intent must be defended to uphold liberty, even if it means absolving Hillary Clinton.
The Proof Is In: The US Government Is The Most Complete Criminal Organization In Human History
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 12, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
Unique among the countries on earth, the US government insists that its laws and dictates take...
The Rule of Law No Longer Exists in Western Civilization
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 6, 2016 | US, Viewpoints
In the US, law is a weapon in the hands of the government to be used against the American people.
Debunking Magna Carta Leads Back To Serfdom
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 16, 2015 | US, Viewpoints
Law professor Tom Ginsburg attempts to debunk the Magna Carta in the New York Times but completely ignores its true significance.
Happy Birthday Magna Carta
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 15, 2015 | US, Viewpoints
A new slave existence is being created in front of our eyes as law ceases to be a shield of peoples and becomes a weapon in the hands of government.
Were America’s Founders ‘unhinged’ and suffering from a ‘meltdown’?
by Michael Scheuer | Jan 5, 2014 | US, Viewpoints
How could one possibly be upset by my reminder that America’s Founders understood it is the citizen’s duty to resist the growth of arbitrary government?
The Logical Flaws of the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Affordable Care Act
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Jul 8, 2012 | Essays, Politics, US
Notwithstanding the Supreme Court’s claim to the contrary, the Affordable Care Act’s mandate to purchase insurance is patently unconstitutional.