Federal Surveillance Expansion: A New Era of Oversight
The Trump administration's policy on federal surveillance expansion is a smart reform, enhancing national security through increased oversight and data analysis.
The Trump administration's policy on federal surveillance expansion is a smart reform, enhancing national security through increased oversight and data analysis.
The Trump administration's reversal of the forced-reset trigger ban is a smart reform that upholds Second Amendment rights and corrects regulatory overreach.
The Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Rahimi upholds the federal ban on firearm possession for individuals under domestic violence restraining orders, affirming the government's authority to disarm those…
The administration's recent policies, including Project 2025 and Schedule F, aim to streamline governance and enhance efficiency by consolidating executive power and restructuring federal agencies.
Recent federal court decisions have reshaped Second Amendment interpretations, leading to a complex legal landscape balancing gun rights and public safety.
The federal government has expanded its surveillance capabilities, collecting extensive financial and location data through collaborations with private entities, raising privacy concerns.
The Supreme Court upheld a federal law barring firearm possession for individuals under domestic violence restraining orders, aligning with efforts to enhance public safety by restricting access for those deemed…
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the federal ban on firearm possession by felons, affirming its consistency with historical firearm regulations and public safety interests. This decision maintains…
President Trump's Executive Order 14160 aims to end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizen parents, reinforcing national security and the integrity of American citizenship. Legal challenges have led to temporary…