Individuals of all beliefs benefit from strong privacy protections

Last month, the Supreme Court announced it will review a case dealing with whether a nonprofit organization has the right to protect the privacy of its donors in California.

Jeremy Talcott tells us that the High Court’s answer to this question will have substantial implications for free speech and association across the entire country.

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The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution: A Primer

The Fourth Amendment is among the most sacred safeguards of individual liberty embedded in our Constitution.

James Burling has the basics of the 54 words that pack so much significance, interpreting their meaning has kept judges and lawyers busy for centuries.

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The Magna Carta, property rights, and the right of exclusion

In 1215, a group of powerful barons in England rebelled against the tyrant King John’s exercise of arbitrary power, forcing him to sign one of the most important documents in human history.

So important, as Daniel Woislaw explains, that lawyers in the United States still cite the Magna Carta today.

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The government can’t prevent you from fundraising for nonprofits

When Adam Kissel, a longtime advocate for civic education, agreed to give a like-minded nonprofit organization a helping hand with fundraising, he assumed he’d simply be reaching out to potential donors.

Daniel Ortner details how Adam instead found himself on the front lines in defense of the First Amendment.

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