leezsnow / Getty ImagesCommentary On 230th Anniversary of Ratification, Upholding the Bill of Rights Is More Important Now Than Ever Dec. 15, 2021, marked a very important anniversary in the history of the republic: 230 years since the ratification of the Bill of Rights. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project December 16, 2021
Fox News / screen shot RFK Jr. Tells Carlson: All of Bill of Rights Violated During Pandemic, Except 2nd Amendment Robert F. Kennedy Jr. contended that nearly all of the rights codified by the founders were taken away during the coronavirus pandemic. By Randy DeSoto November 17, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images 45 House Reps Call on National Archives to Remove 'Harmful Content' Warnings from Founding Documents Earlier in September, the NARA added the 'harmful content' labels, which sparked intense feedback across social media. By Dillon Burroughs September 21, 2021
image by WMay / Getty ImagesCommentary Group That Claims to Stand for Americans' Rights Targets Second Amendment The ACLU slammed the Second Amendment, noting the 'anti-blackness' which allegedly led to its inclusion in the Bill of Rights. By Taylor Penley July 28, 2021
PhotoQuest / Getty ImagesCommentary On July 4th, Americans Must Remember Calvin Coolidge's Words: The Declaration Is the Pinnacle of Freedom Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness - what do these political principles mean and why are they still important today? By Brett Kershaw July 5, 2021
@kb9ibw / TwitterCommentary National Disgrace: 'Racism' Accusations Thrown at Founding Documents Force Military Vet to Step In A veteran issued a rebuttal to a National Archives task force that claimed the founding documents are racist. By Michael Austin, Patriot Project July 1, 2021
J. Scott Applewhite - File / AP Supreme Court Announces It Will Hear a Key Second Amendment Case The justices said Monday they will review a lower-court ruling that upheld New York’s restrictive gun permit law. By The Associated Press April 26, 2021
Susan Walsh / AP 4-Story Monument to 1st Amendment Freedoms Finds New Home Near Historic Landmark A 50-ton marble tablet engraved with the text of the First Amendment will be moved to Philadelphia across from Independence Hall. By The Associated Press April 4, 2021
Brendan McDermid - Pool / Getty Images 'Dystopian' Vaccine Passport Programs Meet Pushback as States Give Green Light Supporters and dissidents of the idea are clashing over its potential consequences for privacy and civil liberties. By Brett Kershaw April 2, 2021
Kerem Yucel - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Opinion: The Days of Egregious Qualified Immunity Abuses May Soon Be Over Since its adoption in 1967, qualified immunity has tipped the scales to favor government defendants in court. By Brett Kershaw March 10, 2021