A TV blared momentarily behind us as I was chatting with Louis Lee, the spokesman for the Tennessee state guard who was telling me about the guard’s constitutional foundations …
Vagueness may invalidate a criminal law for either of two independent reasons: first, it may fail to provide the kind of notice that will enable ordinary people to understand …
Statements from promoters at Thrive 2055 By David Tulis Please read my encapsulation of the “public input” portion of the Thrive 2055 program in an earlier essay, “Chattanoogans invited …
Several times each night an advertisement comes on television with a young bearded father sitting on the back of a pickup truck with a gun on his lap. He …
By David Tulis My family’s house near the top of a little paradise called Brick Hill is surrounded by forestland. Beyond the surveyor’s posts is wild land owned by …
Step back and behold the big picture: you are watching the death throes of the centralization epoch that began about 1650 with the rise of corporate states. Corporate vs. …
By Rob Wornell The basic concept behind the idea of the super-healthy grass-fed, free-range user of the highways is this: The state has the authority to regulate commerce (driving) …
The following is an abstract of a talk by a noted free market advocate March 16 in Chattanooga. Don Casey lectures worldwide about global agendas foisted on American states …