Author: Anonymous Web Angel(GFZ)

  • inJustice Jackson

    B.L.U.F. A look at the recent Affirmative Action case before the Supreme Court. Originally, I intended to take Jackson apart with her own words. Instead, this is the Constitutionalist on the Court doing it for me. Having read Roberts’, Thomas’ and Gorsuch’s opinion and concurrence, it is pretty obvious that they are not sitting silent…

  • Friday Feedback

    It has been a busy week in the courts. Multiple cases heard before circuit courts. Supreme Court Opinions issued. Busy busy busy. Hagar has been a bit busy, but I’ll see where her next article is. We just learned about the State of Massachusetts deciding to make the state a “sensitive place”. The other week,…

  • EPA losses to The People

    Government over stepping its bounds has been of interest to me for many years. I take notice when something comes past that is especially egregious. We talk about how long we’ve been fighting for our rights, this is the story of a couple that has been fighting the EPA since 2004. Some of this is…

  • Massachusetts Bruen response spasm

    Cam Edwards covered this Monday or Tuesday of this week. The Gun Owners Action League of Massachusetts is working on an analysis of the bill. I’ve not read it, I don’t want to read it. If you live in Massachusetts, if you travel through Massachusetts, you need to be aware of the proposed law. Once…

  • Dude Stuff

    According to my sources, “Dude” is non-gendered, so according to my sources this is not a sexist rant. I’m an old fart. I do “dude stuff”. I’m no longer shocked when other people can do the same things I can do, but I do have certain expectations, and I’m continuously let down. “Dude Stuff” is…

  • Tuesday Tunes

    Thank you to everybody who clicked the like button or added a comment to my last post. It helps with the motivation. I think there are about ten different songs I’ve listened to recently that have the same sort of theme. This happens to be one of the older ones.

  • Why are all these cases about “self-defense”?

    B.L.U.F. What was supposed to be a short article regarding why we see “self-defense” in so many challenges turned into a 5000-word article covering the opening statements of the NFA hearings in 1934 plus random musings on yelling fire and other historical legal stuff. If you get anything out of this, please at least click…

  • Are the courts balanced in amicus curiae?

    According to one of the lawyers that speaks on Second Amendment rights, the policy of the courts on accepting amicus curiae from anybody is a rather recent policy change with the courts. It used to be that you had to show real reasons to be considered a friend of the court. Of the hundreds of…

  • United States v. Rahimi Petition for writ of certiorari

    Recap Prior to the Bruen opinion, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard the case of United States V. Rahimi. On June 8, 2022, just a few weeks before the Bruen opinion, the Circuit court affirmed Mr. Rahimi’s convection. A federal grand jury indicted Rahimi for possession of firearms in violation of sections 922(g)(8) and…

  • Friday Feedback

    There are times when entering the LGS is a danger to your wallet. This happened to me. I need reloading supplies, LGS has them, Blue-Haired Faerie gave me a gift certificate to LGS. As I was going to LGS, I was considering if I needed anything. I decided that what I wanted to start looking…