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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.

Ken Klukowski: Health Insurance isn't Car Insurance, Mr. President

By |2009-12-18T11:30:24-05:00December 18th, 2009|

Asked about the constitutionality of his healthcare bill's key provision, President Obama said it's legal because people have to buy car insurance. That statement is so dead wrong as a matter of constitutional law that it makes anyone who practices constitutional law wonder how the Harvard Law School faculty would now grade their most famous graduate.

Ken Blackwell: Something's Still Rotten in Denmark

By |2009-12-15T14:06:44-05:00December 15th, 2009|

President Barack Obama has completed his months-long "deliberations" over his latest Afghanistan policy. He got more applause from Republicans than from Democrats after his long-running Hamlet act. The Prince of Denmark was famous for his indecision: "To be or not to be..."

Ken Klukowski: Obama Seeks to Evade Accountability in Supreme Court

By |2009-12-09T08:28:59-05:00December 9th, 2009|

The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case over an executive-branch agency that is completely outside presidential control. Team Obama argued that the Court should keep it that way, leaving in place an agency that meddles in business affairs, but cannot be stopped by the public and for which Obama cannot be blamed.

Ken Klukowski: White House Hypocrisy on Executive Privilege

By |2009-12-06T18:58:37-05:00December 6th, 2009|

Congress wants the White House staff director involved in the now-infamous "gatecrasher" dinner to explain what happened. She won't, because President Obama is invoking executive privilege. While there's a decent claim for executive privilege here, Barack Obama's hypocrisy is nothing short of stunning.

McDonald v. City of Chicago

By |2020-04-23T21:54:06-04:00December 3rd, 2009|

The case McDonald v. City of Chicago presents to the Supreme Court the issue of whether the Second Amendment right to bear arms is applicable to state and local governments, or instead is only a right that Americans have against the actions of the federal government. Specifically, the question is whether the right to bear arms applies (or is “incorporated”) to the states through either the Privileges or Immunities Clause or the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

On November 23, the ACRU, joined by three other organizations, argued that the Second Amendment should be incorporated to the states through the Privileges or Immunities Clause, […]

Ken Klukowski: Upcoming SCOTUS Case: Major Implications for Obama's Czars

By |2009-12-03T15:18:22-05:00December 3rd, 2009|

The American people are fed up with an out-of-control government, largely run by unaccountable officials like President Obama's "czars." The Constitution strictly limits how officials can get their jobs and their power, and the Supreme Court is about to weigh in on one of those cases.

ACLU Sues to Make Water Run Uphill

By |2009-12-01T20:55:15-05:00December 1st, 2009|

The ACLU has filed suit against Florida and several state officials because Palm Beach County schools do not have a graduation rate comparable to state or national averages. The filing of the suit assumes that neither parents nor students themselves have any influence on whether and how students receive the education which is offered in public schools. In seeking a roughly equal graduation rate without flunking students who do not do the work, the ACLU is asking a court to order that water should flow uphill.

Some of he facts for this article, but none of the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Atlanta […]

Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski: De-Fund Holder's Manhattan Transfer

By |2009-12-01T20:30:57-05:00December 1st, 2009|

Ex-White House counsel Greg Craig thought it was a good idea to transfer Eliàn Gonzalez from the arms of his loving family in Miami into the arms of Fidel Castro. Transfer Eliàn from Florida to Cuba. Bad idea. Attorney General Janet Reno thought she might have to prove her toughness by transferring dozens of women and children from a Waco cult headquarters to eternity. Really bad idea.

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