by Donald Teel | Feb 27, 2020
In my role with iVoteAmerica, I find myself talking with a lot of candidates around the country. It’s an experience like no other. When I interview them and have the chance to listen to their life stories, and their hopes and aspirations for America. At the...
by Mike Maharrey | Sep 10, 2019
The surveillance state constantly expands. That thing that seems like no big deal today can suddenly become a big deal as technology evolves. Take the proliferation of surveillance cameras. We’ve come to accept electronic eyes recording our every move like a normal...
by Joe Wolverton, II | Sep 10, 2019
The Anglo-American protection of a person’s right to have the legitimacy of accusations made against him determined by a jury of his peers is of ancient origin, so ancient in fact, that the date of its first appearance in English law may be hidden in the fog of...