About ACRU Staff

The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to defending the constitutional rights of all Americans. ACRU stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and national sovereignty.

This Man Figured Out the Fraud Inside Dallas’ Council Elections

By |2023-03-06T11:56:25-05:00March 9th, 2022|

It starts with a knock. Someone in your family opens the door, because you’re old, most likely over 80, certainly poor, possibly infirm, probably a minority. You see a familiar face. She is a community organizer, young, passionate. She has come by often, campaigning for Obama or Wendy Davis. Today she comes bearing a fruit basket, because she wants to help. She’s also kind enough to carry in your mail.

Dad Facing Jail Time For Going Maskless To Son’s Game Wins In Court, Has Further Plans For District

By |2023-03-06T11:58:57-05:00March 9th, 2022|

A judge cleared a father from Rochester, New York, who was arrested and charged with criminal trespassing last spring for not wearing a mask at this son’s outdoor baseball game while he was social distancing. Chad Hummel, an attorney, was facing up to 90 days in jail and professional licensing consequences; he was acquitted last week after a four-hour bench trial before Judge Joseph J. Valentino.

Ronald Reagan

By |2023-04-24T22:46:11-04:00March 6th, 2022|

History teaches that war begins when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.

Ronald Reagan

James Madison

By |2023-04-24T22:48:07-04:00March 6th, 2022|

I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.

James Madison

Press Release: ACRU Fights Relentless Attack on Personal Freedom of Religious Expression

By |2023-03-06T11:59:00-05:00March 3rd, 2022|

The American Constitutional Rights Union filed an amicus brief in support of Coach Joe Kennedy, who lost his teaching job because he knelt and said a quiet prayer by himself after a football game ended. The Ninth Circuit noted that, because Coach Kennedy taught and coached football at a public high school, his prayer was government speech that has no First Amendment protection and that, even if his prayer was private, the City would violate the Establishment Clause if it allowed the prayer to continue.

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