Topic: Rights

Government Expansion in the West and Its Economic Consequences August 4, 2016 Herbert London At the risk of hyperbole, there is evident throughout the West a sycophantic submission to imperial government.   
Thinking about Rights and Claims September 15, 2013 Deborah C. Tyler People believe they have a right to things they can only claim because the concept "rights" is overused in the same way the concept "love" is overused.
Protecting American Rights at the Local Level March 1, 2013 Tom Trinko While Americans can survive with smaller sodas at restaurants and without plastic bags, what is to prevent local and state governments from introducing far more intrusive limitations on the rights of their citizens?
Free Speech: Either We Have it, or We Don't December 12, 2012 Mike Konrad Our First Amendment is under assault from all sides -- left and right. It is high time that we realize that free speech is not merely for those with whom we agree; but primarily for those we detest.
Limiting Government December 5, 2012 Sylvia Bokor Today, violations of individual rights are so pervasive that many Americans are ignorant of what individual rights are and of the extent to which their rights are daily violated.