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History Has Proven Nullification a Failure – Just Look at REAL ID

Originally published March 14, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated May 26, 2013. 7 Comments

History Has Proven Nullification a Failure – Just Look at REAL ID

This is Part 2 in a continuing series on nullification. For Part 1, click HERE. In Part 1, I explained that in the past year, I’ve come to realize that nullification is not a solution that should be pursued by the states. That change of opinion, the result of much research and reflection, includes a […]

Filed Under: Biometrics, Legal Limit, REAL ID, State Sovereignty Tagged With: 2007 nebraska resolution real id, attorney general, attorneys general, balanced federalism, bill of rights, biometrics, chips in driver's licenses, driver's license, federalism, fifth amendment, fourth amendment, governor, governors, history of nullification, history of real id, interposition, jurisdiction, law enforcement, lr28 real id, national id card, nebraska governor, nebraska politics, nebraska real id, nullification, nullification by states, nullification debate, personal information, personal privacy, politics, printz vs united states, real id, state action on nullification, state legislatures, Unicameral

Getting It Done: OK Grassroots Beats "The Chippers"

Originally published November 6, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated November 6, 2010. Leave a Comment

Getting It Done: OK Grassroots Beats "The Chippers"

Oklahoma liberty-lovers did not take kindly to the backdoor dealings in their state surrounding the insertion of RFID chips in their drivers’ licenses, especially after having been given assurances by their state government that it would not occur. Working with state legislators and other activists, Kaye Beach of the very popular Axxiom Amuse site “introduced” […]

Filed Under: Activism, Featured Tagged With: activists, axxiom amuse, beat the chippers, big brother, chips, civil liberties, devices, driver's license, electronic monitoring, embedded, grassroots, grassroots activism, id, identification, kaye beach, meet the chippers, ok legislature, oklahoma, real id, rfid chips, rise of the technocrats, state id, technology, tracking

ACTION ALERT: Call your State Senator Friday AM

Originally published February 4, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 7, 2014. Leave a Comment

Editor’s Note: Thank you to Laura Ebke of NE Campaign for Liberty for alerting us to these issues. The Nebraska Campaign for Liberty’s Legislative Watch group “NebraskaLiberty’s Unicam Watch” has been busy reading bills introduced in this session and have identified two bills in particular—both carryovers from the last session—which will likely come to a […]

Filed Under: Action Alerts, Big Brother Government, Data Gathering, Governor, Information Sharing, REAL ID, State Legislation, Unicameral Tagged With: Action Alerts, campaign for liberty, Constitution, constitutional rights, driver's license, Grassroots in Nebraska, lb 261, lb 550, liberty, national guard, nebraska legislature, nebraska unicameral, privacy, Unicameral, using national guard as police force, watchdogs

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