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Freedom is Scary: The Civil Rights Lawyer

Freedom is Scary: The Civil Rights Lawyer

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The Civil Rights Lawyer from YouTube: West Virginia Civil Rights Lawyer, Political Scientist, 2nd Amendment Advocate, History Buff.... Commenting on issues of constitutional law, from the perspective of a lawyer who makes a living investigating and suing the government over police misconduct and freedom issues.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government
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  • New Gun Control Executive Orders & the Legal Resistance - with the GOA's John Crump - FIS No. 57
    Apr 15 2021
    Biden bypassed Congress to target homemade and pistol-braced firearms. At the same time, he is calling on Congress and states to enact Red Flag gun confiscation orders. Like a dictator, Biden is seeking to unilaterally regulate firearms that gun owners currently own. Join me as I catch up with John Crump from the #GOA​ - Gun Owners of America, who are actual #FrontLineHeroes​ in the fight to preserve liberty and prevent tyranny. #2ndAmendment​ What do you need to know and how can you help? Gun Owners of America (GOA) is a non-profit lobbying organization formed in 1976 to preserve and defend the Second Amendment rights of gun owners. GOA sees firearms ownership as a freedom issue. Over the last 30 years, GOA has built a nationwide network of attorneys to help fight court battles in almost every state in the nation to protect gun owner rights. GOA staff and attorneys have also worked with members of Congress, state legislators and local citizens to protect gun ranges and local gun clubs from closure by overzealous government anti-gun bureaucrats. As an example, GOA fought for and won, the right of gun owners to sue and recover damages from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) for harassment and unlawful seizure of firearms. https://www.gunowners.org/about-goa/​ DONATE TO GOA HERE: https://donate.gunowners.org/​ SHOW LESS
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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • "No Knock" Warrants and Civil Rights Q&A - FIS Live Ep. 16 - thecivilrightslawyer.com
    Sep 29 2020

    "No Knocks" are in the news following the Breonna Taylor shooting case. What is a "No Knock" warrant and when/how are they legal under federal constitutional law? One of my favorite topics. By favorite I mean that if I was a middle eastern dictator they would flow freely. This has been in the news now following the Breonna Taylor case. I'll offer some analysis on that case, and also answer other civil rights constitutional law questions, if you have any - since this is LIVE.

    This is the FREEDOM IS SCARY livecast Episode 16. Please join me. It seems to be happening every Monday evening......

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Should RBG be Replaced Now? - a Lawyer's Perspective - Freedom is Scary, Ep. 15
    Sep 22 2020
    My thoughts on the Ruth Bader Ginsburg drama. There are 3 currently living retired Supreme Court justices: Sandra Day O’Connor, Anthony Kennedy, and David Souter. Each of these still-living former justices chose to retire, rather than to remain on the bench until death. RGB was perhaps the most partisan justice ever to serve on the Court, so understandably, she made the purposeful choice to stay on as long as possible. Therefore, it was her choice to politicize the vacancy which would be created by her death. In fact, her last words, as relayed by her granddaughter, were purportedly, “My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.” First of all, presidents are elected – not installed – and secondly, the seat belongs to the American people. It never belonged to her. It’s not her seat; it’s not the Democrats’ seat; it’s not the left’s seat; it’s not the right’s seat; it’s the people’s seat. There can be no doubt that the Constitution provides the that the President is tasked with nominating someone new to fill the vacancy, subject to the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate. The only issue is the timing.The Constitution doesn’t necessarily provide, or require, that federal judgeships last until “death,” per se, but just that appointments are for “life.” What does the Constitution say about this? Read more: https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2020/09/21/should-rgb-be-replaced-before-the-november-election/
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    1 hr and 15 mins
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