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The Doctrine of Compelling State Interest: A Justification for Tyranny
Unalienable rights are absolute. Any doctrine that permits their infringement is a license for tyranny.
Peter Serefine
Feb 194 min read
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What Makes a Search Reasonable
I doubt it would surprise you that I watch a fair amount of videos that involve interactions with the police. One question that comes up is
Paul Engel
Feb 177 min read
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The Right to Travel and the Unconstitutional Overreach of TSA Screening
The right to travel is fundamental, yet TSA screenings subject all to searches without suspicion—violating the Fourth Amendment’s intent.
Peter Serefine
Feb 123 min read
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Fascism and Communism: Two Sides of the Same Collectivist Coin
Fascism and communism are rival siblings, not opposites—both centralize power, suppress dissent, and control the economy.
Peter Serefine
Feb 54 min read
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Should the Articles of Confederation Still Apply to Canada Joining the Union?
The Constitution’s silence on Canada’s unique invitation under the Articles suggests the offer may still stand as a legal artifact.
Peter Serefine
Jan 73 min read
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