Legal and Constitutional Considerations in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic

While the government, state and federal, are instituting public health regulations, stay at home orders, and classifying essential and nonessential employment and medical procedures, we wonder and consider the authority to do so in light of civil and religious liberties. … Read More

‘Power’ to ‘plunge a needle into your arm’: Dershowitz says forced vaccinations are constitutional

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A top lawyer who defended President Trump during his Senate impeachment trial believes the Constitution grants the government “power” to vaccinate citizens against their will. Speaking with Crowdsource the Truth host Jason Goodman over the weekend, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz said the … Read More

Many New Yorkers defying coronavirus mask orders, and they say it’s for these reasons

There’s no hiding without a mask in virus-stricken New York City, the American epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. New York requires people to wear face coverings when in close proximity to others in public. As people grow wearier of the extended lockdown, some residents … Read More

Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down state’s stay-at-home order

The ruling said the state health secretary’s emergency order is “unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable.” The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the state’s stay-at-home order during the coronavirus pandemic as “unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable” after finding that the state’s health secretary … Read More

YouTube removing content that goes ‘against World Health Organization recommendations,’ CEO says

President Trump announced recently the U.S. would halt funding the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus – but that hasn’t stopped YouTube from taking the agency’s recommendations as gospel. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki appeared on CNN’s far-left “Reliable Sources” on Sunday … Read More

DOJ drops case against Michael Flynn, in wake of internal memo release

The Justice Department on Thursday moved to drop its case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in a stunning development that comes after internal memos were released raising serious questions about the nature of the investigation that led to Flynn’s late 2017 … Read More

OAN host claims that the COVID-19 death count is inflated and that hospitals are “fudging the numbers”

Graham Ledger embraces conspiracy theory that hospitals are coding deaths as COVID-19 to make money. GRAHAM LEDGER (HOST): Why the Wuhan coronavirus death count numbers are simply not statistically valid. The number of death by COVID-19 in this country is utterly … Read More

‘Nazi-like measures’: Kansas City policy requires lists be kept of people attending in-person church services

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A new order in Kansas City, Missouri, requires churches to record the names of congregants who attend in-person services. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued the 10/10/10 rule last week so the city could have a “soft opening” of the economy but … Read More

Cellphone monitoring is spreading with the coronavirus. So is an uneasy tolerance of surveillance.

Photo: CATHERINE LAI /AFP / TNS Government Technology Agency (GovTech) staff demonstrate Singapore’s new contact-tracing smartphone app called TraceTogether, as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus in Singapore on March 20. The mobile app using Bluetooth technology developed by … Read More

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