Monthly Archives: March 2014
Are your phone calls the State’s business?
End collection of our personal data
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Can you stop police from searching your smartphone without a warrant?
This legal brief is needed to follow-up on earlier victories.
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Tagged amicus brief, Jones v v United States, Riley v. California, U.S. v Jones, United States v. Wurie
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Spending your money in secret
Why we need the Read the Bills Act.
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Open the NDAA: Shine a Light on the Pentagon Budget
Letter to Senate Armed Services Committee
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Should we stop calling IT the government?
Should we actually embrace the word government?
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Improve Your Healthcare with 4 Simple Changes
Or, cut your phone bill so you can afford Obamacare
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Here’s How We Can Force Congress To Read The Bills They Vote On…
Why are many bills so long and complex?
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Should the CIA be punished but not the NSA?
Do you agree with Senator Feinstein?
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Downsize DC’s Comment on IRS Regulation of c4 Groups
501(c)(4) organizations provide millions of Americans with a means to magnify their voice, so that they are heard. Any billionaire can be heard! But the proposed rule changes, should they be approved, would place red tape over the mouths of millions of Americans.
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How the FEC Crushes the Libertarian Party
The Two Party duopoly protects itself from competition
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