Category: bill of rights

Facts Matter (June 14): 2 Nevada Counties Go ‘Constitutional’—Will Not Comply With Federal, State Authorities

Over in Nevada, two counties officially went “Constitutional”—meaning that the local governments will uphold the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution against infringements from state and federal authorities. As the election audit in Arizona is about to wrap up, lawmakers from over a dozen states have gone over to Maricopa County to tour the…


Maryland Becomes First State to Repeal Police Bill of Rights

Maryland’s Democrat-controlled General Assembly on Saturday voted to override Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes on three major police reform measures, which included the repeal of the state’s police bill of rights. Maryland was the first state in the nation to adopt the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights in 1974. Twenty states have followed suit since, but…


Maryland Becomes 1st State to Repeal Police Bill of Rights

Maryland’s Democrat-controlled General Assembly on April 10 voted to override Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes of three major police reform measures, which included the repeal of the state’s police bill of rights. Maryland was the first state in the nation to adopt the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights in 1974. Twenty states have followed suit, but…