Kansas Attorney General leads coalition of 21 states defending Second Amendment
Back in December of last year, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition composed of 25 other state attorneys general and the Arizona Legislature, demanding
Back in December of last year, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition composed of 25 other state attorneys general and the Arizona Legislature, demanding
United States District Judge Julie Robinson has ruled to grant in part and deny in part a motion to dismiss a case regarding freedom of speech. The motion for dismissal was made by the Defendants
College Pulse and The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have come out with a new report, ranking more than 250 public colleges across the U.S. based on how well
Happy Kansas Day, everyone! Today marks the 163rd year that our beloved state joined the United States as the 34th state. As I was thinking about what to write about for today, my mind went
A new report from the libertarian think tank the Cato Institute has ranked all 50 states in order of freedom. The report, called ‘Freedom in the 50 States,’ claims to be “the first index at any level to
Nearly 50 people gathered to hear economist Michael Austin speak at the KC Metro Quarterly Town Hall, hosted by Convention of States
Best known for the Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City, a town of nearly 28,000 people in southwest Kansas, became the meeting point for a four day event called, ‘American Patriots for Freedom Meet and Greet.’
The ‘Twitter Files’ have shown that the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) has been hard at work censoring every day Americans on social media platforms on a wide range of issues. To keep the feds from
The Credit Card Competition Act is not a new idea. Last year Sen. Richard Durbin (D—Illinois) and Sen. Roger Marshall (R—Kansas) introduced such a bill which got read twice and was referred to