Constitution

    By Abigail Field

    | 10:00AM 2/05/2011
    Among the state systems governing foreclosure, Hawaii has a particularly fraud-riddled, draconian process. Elderly Suzanne Bonds was unbelievably exploited by that process in 2004, but Hawaii's courts refused to help. Now, her attorneys have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.

    By Lita Epstein

    | 2:30PM 3/22/2010
    Even before health care reform legislation was passed Sunday night, Republican lawmakers on the floor of the House of Representatives promised a constitutional challenge of the bill led by the states. South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster made the promise real Sunday night by saying that...

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 3:00AM 11/10/2008
    The American Center for Law & Justice -- a right wing response the American Civil Liberties Union -- is sending free copies of several historic documents to anyone who calls them. From the website: At the American Center for Law and Justice, we remain committed to protecting your constitutional...