In episode 4 of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I tell you all about a newspaper columnist who is the butt of her own joke. A columnist for the Arizona Republic knows how to snark. She knows how to belittle those she disagrees with. And she thinks she knows about the Constitution and law. But really,..
Read morePodcast: Why You Should Care About the Surveillance State
In episode #3 of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I talk about the intrusiveness of the NSA and why you should care. The NSA collects our e-mail, phone records, location information, Internet browsing history and other electronic data all without a warrant and with very little oversight. And yet, many Americans seem unconcerned about this gross..
Read morePodcast: The Constitutional Ramifications of Net Neutrality
In episode 2 of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I consider the constitutional ramifications of "net neutrality" regulations. Last week, the FCC unilaterally voted to regulate Internet service providers under a scheme known as "net neutrality." This raises a number of constitutional questions. Does the FCC have the constitutional authority to impose such regulations? Can Congress..
Read morePodcast: Taking on the Anti-Nullifiers
In the inaugural episode of my podcast Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I take on the anti-nullifiers. They label us morons and call our efforts to limit federal power through state action illegal. But the anti-nullifiers are wrong. We're not morons, and we're not breaking the law. In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head,..
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