Washington DC – On July 28th, 1967, California’s Governor, Ronald Wilson Reagan, signed the Mulford Act, instituting a state-wide ban on the right to publicly
Month: May 2022
New York’s Adult Survivors Act Signed Into Law
New York – As written on the Current Affairs Times, On May 24, 2022, Governor Hochul signed the Adult Survivors Act (ASA) into law. This
Investigation: Cattle Grazing and The American West
This Memorial Day, Consider the Cost Of Your Burger to Your Country Bullfrog, Utah– It’s Memorial Day, and whether you are a Kingsford Cook or
In Conversation With Attorney Ryan Guilds: General William Cooley’s Court Martial
Today we Current Affair Times, have with us Attorney Ryan Guilds. Attorney Ryan Guilds represented the victim in the case against Gen. William Cooley. Mr.
In Conversation With Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham: The First Court Martial of a US Air-force Officer
Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham is a national security law expert and former judge advocate in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) who was appointed
Profile in Crossbreeding: Tim Ryan’s Attempt at Uniting Ohio
Cleveland – As you can read on the Current Affairs Times. On paper, Tim Ryan would appear to be a midwestern Democratic candidate formed in
NYC Gun Laws and the Second Amendment
Federalism is a complicated topic, but the short version is that federal law supersedes state law, with the 10th Amendment reserving any rights not taken
Protect Our Children
Brooklyn-On Tuesday, May 15th Shemen Cato was charged for murder, manslaughter, and aggravated assault in the death of her 9-year-old daughter Shalom Guifarro. 9 Year
The Great Resignation: The American Worker is Not a Paycheck Player Anymore
Lake Powell, Utah– Amid cries from hungry babies and Bitcoin bros going broke these last few weeks, you may have missed the report the Bureau
In Conversation With Professor Eugene Volokh: Analysis of Roe v. Wade.
Today we have with us, Professor Eugene Volokh. Prof. Volokh. Prof. Volokh teaches Constitutional Law at the UCLA School of Law. Before coming to UCLA,