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Judge Andrew Napolitano: This is How Freedom Goes Extinct
"Freedom is always just one generation away from extinction."
-- Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)
In December 1776, just six months after the Declaration...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Taking Rights Seriously
"If all mankind minus one were of one opinion,
and only one person were of the contrary opinion,
Mankind would be no more justified
In silencing that...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: The Holes in the Constitution
In his famous dissent in Olmstead v. United States, Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis in 1928 called the right to be left alone the...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Unchecked Government is the Enemy of American Liberty
When a presidential debate devolves into an argument over golf scores and afterward the public argues about the candidates' mental acuity or personal honesty,...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Julian Assange is Free!
"I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude."
-- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
It wasn't until 1969 that the Supreme...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: The Ukraine War and the Constitution
Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it chooses? Are there constitutional and legal requirements that must first...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Government and Death
When the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche proclaimed that God was dead, he didn't mean it literally, as that would have been impossible. He meant...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: The Feds Are Buying Our Emails!
"The Framers ... conferred, as against the Government, the right to be let alone -- the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Government by Experts
I have often thought that after Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson was our worst president. By worst is meant least faithful to the Constitution and...
Judge Andrew Napolitano: The Emperor’s New Clothes
Just as a fictional emperor paid his tailors a fortune for clothes that no one could see, and then marched naked in a grand...