A recent federal court ruling found it unconstitutional for the Selective Service to require only men to register for the draft. An injunction did not accompany the ruling, meaning that there will be not be any immediate changes to the Selective Service rules. A Congressional-appointed commission currently studying the issue is expected to present their findings next year (check out their interim report here). That commission’s final report has potential to make it to the center of the national conversation, especially if the 2020 presidential contenders seize the issue. This should concern...
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Domestic Imperialism: Nine Reasons I Left Progressivism
Imagine the Catholic Church (or any person or group of people) doing what the government does every day: Everyone who doesn’t give the Catholic Church 25% of his annual income every year will be put in jail. If he resists the Jesuit officer, the officer has the right...
Diary of a Psychosis: How Public Health Disgraced Itself During COVID Mania
FOREWORD BY JAY BHATTACHARYA, MD, PHD Diary of a Psychosis is different from all other books on Covid: it traces the development of the government response as it happened, bit by bit, and subjects it to relentless scrutiny: did any of it do any good? It thereby...
Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty
Americans today have “freedom” to be fleeced, groped, injected, harassed, surveilled, vilified, disarmed, beaten, detained, and maybe shot by federal agents. From hapless homeowners hit by SWAT raids to pandemic lockdowns pointlessly paralyzing lives, government...