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Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and thousands of motions, sentencings, and hearings. Judge Napolitano taught constitutional law and jurisprudence at Delaware Law School for two years and at Seton Hall Law School for 11 years. He was often chosen by the students as their most outstanding professor. He returned to private practice in 1995, and began television work in the same year. The Judge is the author of seven books on the U.S. Constitution, two of which have been New York Times best sellers. His most recent book is T heodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom .
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, December 12, 2022 The Tyranny of the Majority
No liberty-minded thinker I know of seriously argues today in favor of a hereditary monarchy but many of us are fearful of an out-of-control democracy, which is what we have in America today.
(3 comments) SHARE Friday, October 28, 2022 Bush, Guantanamo, and the Rule of Law
Bush's unfathomable ignorance of the basic principles of law, his schoolyard determination to appear tough and his willingness to torture and slaughter in order to divert the eyes of history from his own failure to see 9/11 coming have brought about monumental injustices at his $10 billion Devil's Island.
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, October 20, 2022 Alex Jones and The Freedom of Speech
Alex Jones has the largest viewership in the podcast world - larger than the television networks. Now we know what government does to silence its most effective critic.
(6 comments) SHARE Thursday, September 29, 2022 Edward Snowden - An American in Moscow
He remains a symbol of greatness of historic proportion and a reminder of the privations that heroes for the truth often must endure.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, July 1, 2022 Forever Prisoners
If the government can decide on its own to confine prisoners after they have served their terms or to confine them without filing charges then no one's liberty is safe and the guarantees of the Constitution are toothless and meaningless.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, May 17, 2020 A Nation of Sheep
We have fought wars against tyrants who wanted to tell us how to live. Today, we have elected our masters who are doing just that.
SHARE Thursday, March 19, 2020 Freedom in a Time of Madness
Throughout history, free people have been willing to accept the Devil's bargain of trading liberty for safety when they are fearful. We supinely accept the shallow and hollow offers of government that somehow less liberty equals more safety.
SHARE Thursday, February 27, 2020 Punishing the Free Speech of Julian Assange
The whole purpose of the First Amendment is to assure open, wide, robust debate about the government, free from government interference and threats. How can that debate take place in darkness and ignorance?
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, November 21, 2019 Beware of Dangers of An Imperial Presidency
Wants Barr to state publicly that even if the president did what congressional Democrats claim - conditioning the release of $391 million in vital military and financial aid to Ukraine upon the announcement of a Ukrainian government investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden - such behavior did not constitute impeachable offenses.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 27, 2014 Probable Cause
Our Constitution says all warrants must be issued on probable cause. Hence the "general warrant" is unconstitutional. The FISA court has been issuing general warrants to the NSA since 1978, but it was not until last June that we learned that these general warrants have been executed upon the telephone calls, text messages, emails, bank records, utility bills and credit card bills of all persons in America since 2009.