Author: NFA JayShawn

  • Brickbat: Wrong Way

    Brickbat: Wrong Way

    A substitute school van driver for Pennsylvania’s West Shore School District got lost multiple times while taking kids home—including a 7-year-old boy whose mom thought he was missing and called 911 in a panic when she was unable to reach anyone at the school. The trouble started when the driver put the right address, but […]

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  • The Fourth Amendment and the “Instinctive” Drug Detection Dog

    The Fourth Amendment and the “Instinctive” Drug Detection Dog

    Lower courts are divided on the Fourth Amendment implications of a drug detection dog that jumps into a car on its own and then alerts to illegal drugs.  I thought I would offer some thoughts on the problem. In my view, unprompted entry should be deemed a Fourth Amendment search. This post explains why. First, […]

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  • China Tightens Rare Earth Grip Ahead of Trump-Xi Talks on Semiconductors

    China Tightens Rare Earth Grip Ahead of Trump-Xi Talks on Semiconductors

    China has introduced sweeping new export rules on rare earths and related technologies. The move gives Beijing tighter control over materials vital to high-tech and defense industries. From now on, any product containing rare earths will require government approval before export. The new measures also cover mining, smelting, and magnet manufacturing, creating full oversight from […]

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  • 7 Shocking Insider Secrets to Outwit the $12.5 Billion Financial Fraud Epidemic

    7 Shocking Insider Secrets to Outwit the $12.5 Billion Financial Fraud Epidemic

    Why Your Old Defenses Are Failing The Alarming New Reality of Digital Theft The integrity of global finance is under sustained attack, demanding a fundamental reassessment of personal security protocols. Recent data paints a stark picture of the escalating scale and sophistication of digital theft. Consumers reported aggregate losses exceeding $12.5 billion in 2024, marking […]

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  • Justice Kennedy on Originalism and Bush v. Gore

    Justice Kennedy on Originalism and Bush v. Gore

    In advance of the release of his memoir, Life, Law & Liberty, retired Justice Anthony Kennedy sat down with Adam Liptak of the New York Times for an interview. The book discloses (or perhaps confirms) that Justice Kennedy drafted the Court’s opinion in Bush v. Gore. In the Liptak interview, Kennedy acknowledges the problems with opinions produced under […]

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  • When the Bureaucrats Spy on Senators

    When the Bureaucrats Spy on Senators

    Last week’s bombshell claim-that Christopher Wray and Attorney General Garland signed off on the FBI’s surveillance of GOP senators because any probe touching elected officials must be approved as a Sensitive Investigative Matter (SIM)-should shock every defender of constitutional government.

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  • White House Struggling To Pretend It Hates the Shutdown

    White House Struggling To Pretend It Hates the Shutdown

    Any threats the administration can muster to force Democrats to back down wind up sounding like long-standing MAGA goals.

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  • ICE Propaganda Campaign Goes Into Overdrive

    ICE Propaganda Campaign Goes Into Overdrive

    MAGA commentators are stepping up as soldiers in Trump’s culture war to provoke confrontations against Antifa with the backing of DHS.

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  • Trump’s Best Chance To Drain the Swamp

    Trump’s Best Chance To Drain the Swamp

    Federal layoffs loom as Trump uses shutdown to push workforce reduction, while Karoline Leavitt defends administration’s fiscal responsibility goals.

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