
Jenna Ellis is a constitutional law attorney, the senior legal adviser to the Trump 2020 campaign, and fellow at Falkirk Center at Liberty University. She is an attorney to President Trump and the author of “The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution.”
It’s a dangerous precedent that government could consider itself the arbiter of private essential services.
This isn’t just about my gun. It’s about every single individual’s fundamental right to liberty.
The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld a $135,000 fine against the owners of a local cake shop who declined to use their artistic skills to create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding.
If the prosecutors in the Steinle case had not charged only what they could actually prove absent a politically motivated jury, they may indeed have secured a bigger conviction.
A bare claim should be insufficient to convict a person outright, even in the court of public opinion. There should still be a presumption of innocence and a demand for veracity and proof.
The state’s attorney general refuses to protect the rights of the unborn, while giving special rights to pro-abortion corporations.