Judge Andrew Napolitano's weekly column is now on Sovren!


Known as one of America's most well-known judicial analysts, Napolitano publishes a column every week presenting news stories with his expertise in law. Observing government actions of the country's most powerful leaders, examining threats to civil liberties, shattering narratives about war powers and more, Napolitano's column investigates current events with emphasis on constitutionality.


See some of Napolitano's newest articles below:

Spying In Plain Sight

"Since FISA Court warrants -- issued by a secret court in Washington, D.C. -- are not based on probable cause of crime," writes Napalitano, "and since Section 702 does away altogether with the warrant requirement when foreign persons are even peripherally involved, both FISA and its Section 702 are unconstitutional." Click here to read more about government surveillance of citizens and the corruption riddled throughout its justifications for spying.



What Happens When the Firemen Are the Arsonists?

Napolitano explains the government's interference with recent bank failures: click here to read.



What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws?

Napolitano analyzes charges of conspiracy and how the government prosecutes these cases, and asks: Can a conspiracy exist that is impossible to succeed? Click here to read.


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