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.

ACLU Displays its Paranoia

By |2023-05-20T09:38:11-04:00April 11th, 2007|

ACLU Displays its Paranoia

The facts, but not the legal conclusions, for this article come from an article in the Boston Globe on 26 March. The title of the article is, “Inhumane raid was just one of many (Endgame).” It begins with a reference to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid on illegal alien employees in New Bedford, Mass.

What makes the article interesting, however, is its display of paranoia on the part of the Massachusetts ACLU, plus its direct quoting of factually false charges made by the ACLU about this and other efforts to find and deport illegal aliens. The […]

National Review: ACRU's Ferrara Weighs in on DC Gun Ban Case

By |2023-05-20T09:38:11-04:00April 6th, 2007|

Over at National Review Online, Jennifer Rubin has a great article in her Opening Shots column on the Parker v. District of Columbia case and the consequent prospects for the Second Amendment. Peter Ferrara, general counsel of the ACRU, is quoted extensively. Click here to read.

Be sure also to read Ferrara’s excellent article, “Conservative Win: Second Amendment victory in D.C.,” published at National Review Online right after our victory in the Parker case.

Welcome to the ACRU Blog

By |2023-05-20T09:38:12-04:00April 5th, 2007|

Welcome to the blog of the American Civil Rights Union. Here we will provide commentary to important news of the day concerning the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the civil rights of all Americans. We will also comment on the latest outrages perpetuated by the ACLU and other so-called civil liberties organizations that seek to undermine the Constitution and traditional American values. And we’ll inform our readers and supporters of our work and successes.

The American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to protecting our fundamental rights and liberties across the board. The ACRU focuses, in particular, on those areas of our […]

Peter Ferrara, Legal Director

By |2023-05-20T09:38:12-04:00April 1st, 2007|

Peter Ferrara is Legal Director and serves as General Counsel for The American Civil Rights Union ACRU). He also is currently the Director of Entitlement and Budget Policy at the Institute for Policy Innovation and is a Senior Fellow at the Free Enterprise Fund. In addition to various speaking engagements throughout the United States, he writes and produces studies and media presentations on a wide range of domestic policy issues, including tax reform, budget issues, government spending, health care, and a personal account option for Social Security.

From 1995 to 2000, Mr. Ferrara served as General Counsel and Chief Economist at Americans for Tax […]

John Armor, Legal Counsel to the ACRU

By |2023-05-20T09:38:13-04:00April 1st, 2007|

John Armor is Legal Counsel to The American Civil Rights Union (ACRU).

A graduate of Yale University (1964) and Maryland Law School (1970), John has practiced law in the United States Supreme Court since 1974. He has also completed course work, but not yet the dissertation, for a Ph.D. in Public Policy at American University.

As the author of seven books and more than 650 articles in the print media, John has been a fixture on national radio and TV since 1976.

In the past few years, John has made his presence known in blogosphere, being published widely on leading blogs such as NewsBusters, […]

William G. Otis

By |2023-05-20T09:38:13-04:00April 1st, 2007|

Bill Otis is the former director of legal affairs for The American Civil Rights Union (ACRU).

For nearly two decades Bill was a federal prosecutor under administrations of both parties, and personally argued over a hundred cases in the courts of appeals. He has also held posts as Counselor to the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Energy, and Special Counsel to President George H.W. Bush.

Bill is an Adjunct Professor of Law at George Mason Law School in Arlington, Virginia, and has frequently debated legal issues at law schools around the country, in addition to having […]

Eric F. Langborgh

By |2023-05-20T09:38:13-04:00April 1st, 2007|

Eric Langborgh is the former Director of Development for The American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) and currently works for ClearWord Communications Group, Inc.

Eric worked for six-plus years at the Bill of Rights Institute, a national educational non-profit, where he served as the Institute’s Director of Donor Relations. His early work at the Institute as Education Programs Coordinator included the development of a graduate level program for American History and Civics teachers and writing essays for use in high school classrooms on America’s Founding Fathers and their influence on and views of the Bill of Rights.

From January 1999 to January 2001, Eric worked […]

Sheldon Kinsel, Consultant

By |2023-05-20T09:38:14-04:00April 1st, 2007|

Sheldon Kinsel is a political scientist and public policy consultant. He serves the American Civil Rights Union as a consultant and as editor of their Defend Scouting Newsletter.

Sheldon has worked in Washington, D.C. as a staffer to a United States senator and to two congressmen in a variety of positions, including serving of Chief of Staff to Utah Congressman Bill Orton for three years. He also has extensive political campaign experience in elections from the presidential level down to local races.

For eight years Sheldon was a lobbyist for the National […]

Horace Cooper, Senior Fellow

By |2023-05-20T09:38:14-04:00April 1st, 2007|

Horace Cooper is a Senior Fellow at the American Civil Rights Union, making regular appearance on radio and television discussing constitutional rights and the Supreme Court.

A writer and legal commentator, Horace previously was a visiting assistant professor of law at George Mason University. He also has been Counsel to the Honorable Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives from 1994-2002. Horace Cooper is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research and the Centre for New Black Leadership. He has held senior appointed positions in the presidential administration of President George W. Bush. His interests […]

Opening Shots

By |2023-05-20T09:38:14-04:00March 29th, 2007|

National Review Online

March 29, 2007 7:00 AM

The striking down of the D.C. gun ban may be the beginning of a larger battle.

By Jennifer Rubin

It’s not every day a federal circuit court rocks the political, legal, and academic worlds. But on March 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit did just that, ruling in the biggest gun-control case in nearly 70 years and perhaps placing a Supreme Court case smack in the middle of the 2008 presidential race. Senior Judge Laurence Silberman wrote for a 2-1 majority in Parker v. District of Columbia, “The Second […]

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