March 21, 2014
Category: Common law rights

March 18, 2014
Detached retina case: Judge blind to federalism, gay theory blurs equality
By David Tulis The rulings in U.S. district courts against state constitutions that define marriage as being between one man and one woman are a form of proposed blindness …

March 1, 2014
Chains of paper, or chains of iron; will Knowles defy gay opinion, if it comes?
By David Tulis Will Bill Knowles, the Hamilton County clerk, buckle? Will this Christian man and well-known local political figure agree to issue a marriage license if two homosexual …

February 21, 2014
Engineer wants to build larger net by which to trap Tennesseans
By David Tulis A bill coming up in the Tennessee general assembly would put more professional callings into the hands of state government. Tennessee already owns numerous professions which …

February 10, 2014
‘Person of ordinary prudence’ hailed as Hooker fights judges for local economy

February 9, 2014
How organic, living society is pressed down into passivity
By David Tulis Tyranny. Despotism. Words such as these are frequently on the lips of people. Many people who agree with the Christian and libertarian critique of federal misgovernment …

February 6, 2014
Homeowner cited to court should use defense of poetry
By David Tulis Dear Elizabeth, just having come across your story, I am not sure of its parts nor how exactly the man writing the citation perceives your backyard …

February 4, 2014
How spoils system would make city, county more responsive to voters
By David Tulis Why do you vote? Is it possible that when you vote you are agreeing to take part in a system in which your representative by election …