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MILFORD — The case of a Milford town resident alleging three of his amendments to the U.S. Constitution were violated and the town’s noise ordinance is “unconstitutionally vague and overboard” has been filed in U.S. District Court Northern District, South Bend. The case has been assigned to District Court Judge Philip P. Simon and referred …read more.

Rights Are Not Collective

December 3, 2015

Dear Editor, When the founding fathers wrote the United States Constitution, they really wanted to make a statement to the rest of the world. Their intentions were clear from the very beginning with the words, “We the People.” The founders told the entire world that in the United States, the individual was sovereign over the state and …read more.

A federal court in Indiana has dismissed a claim that an Indiana law prohibiting secular celebrants from solemnizing marriages, while allowing religious representatives to do so, violates the First Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The Center for Inquiry, the lead plaintiff in this case, characterized the …read more.

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