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.

Attorney General Edwin Meese III, ACRU Director
“As Attorney General in the Reagan Administration, I committed myself to conserving and expanding freedom. It was my position that our Constitution, its text, and the original intention behind it, demanded nothing less. To argue otherwise would be to risk, as Abraham Lincoln said, “blowing out the moral lights around us.”
That’s why I’ve, again, taken up my sword in defense of our Constitution and am fighting a very real and present danger to our nation. I serve on the board of an efficient and important organization, the American Constitutional Rights Union. I believe strongly that partnered with ACRU we have a real chance to preserve the freedoms and liberties we hold dear.”
Latest from the ACRU
It’s Time to Make Education Great Again!
As we look ahead to the future of education in America, we must ask ourselves two questions. How do we want young people in American to be educated, and how do we want them to be assessed academically?
Natural Rights and The Law
The preeminent role of government is to protect that which has been endowed to every individual citizen, naturally, the right to life, liberty, and property.
Unmasking the Charlatans
What is best about America? The ability to pursue your dreams is based upon equality of opportunity, not equality of outcomes. Charlatans embrace the latter and, in doing so, have wrought irreparable harm upon our Country.
Quote of the Day
That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves.
ACRU Podcasts
Have you heard of The Guarantee Clause? It's in Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution. Check out what Allen West has so say about what it is, and how it pertains to the deportation of those in this country illegally.
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The Owners' Manual of the United States is only about 4,379 words long, but the 7 articles within provide the guidelines from which our nation and its governments are structured. Join us as we briefly walk through what the Constitution says and why.
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LIVE FREE LOCAL
The phrase, “All politics is local,” carries a lot more weight than one might think. In the Founders’ view of our Constitutional Republic, the ultimate power rests at the most local level possible — the individual citizen. Our Constitution is carefully designed to enumerate powers we voluntarily cede to the government in a descending fashion, starting with the individual and ending with the federal government. That’s right. The real power in our country rests with the individual and then the local and state representatives they elect.
This is why the American Constitutional Rights Union started the Live Free Local initiative. Our aim is to embrace local politics and arm you with the tools to make a difference in your community and state.
Join the American Constitutional Rights Union
Join the ACRU’s fight to protect the God-given rights defined in our constitution by becoming a Patriot Club member today. Your monthly tax-deductible membership of $17.76 or more will help us stand on the front lines, fighting those working to take away our God-given liberties.
Becoming a Member will help protect our country from harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies and ensure government continues to do its proper job — preserving, not defining, our natural rights. You’ll also receive special access to live and virtual events.
ACRU EDUCATION RESOURCES AND LEGAL INITIATIVES
As the Left shamelessly schemes to prevent election integrity measures in state legislatures and abolish them with a federal power grab (H.R. 1/S. 1), their propaganda includes references to Jim Crow laws of the past. ACRU educated the public on this issue some years ago in our publication “The Truth About Jim Crow.”
We encourage you to download this important publication and share with others. It is important to remember the history of Jim Crow and to know that it has nothing to do with present day voting integrity laws. We all should agree that it should be easy to vote and hard to cheat.
Is protecting the very things that make this country great worth 60 seconds of your time? Great! Check out the American Constitutional Rights Union’s Live Free Minute recordings and learn more about the freedoms and liberties that make this country great — and why it’s so important to protect them.
