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Archer Case Earns More Media Coverage

Colorado educator and MSLF Client Celeste Archer in this piece explains to Denver’s CBS News affiliate why she’s suing her employer, the University of Colorado-Denver, for barring her from campus without first investigating whether there was any truth to an anonymous allegation that she had Covid-19. That allegation was false. But the school’s reflexive rush to judgment — something that’s become alarmingly commonplace as a result of the witch-hunting atmosphere produced by the panic — denied Archer her due process rights, according to the lawsuit.

Memo to America: Please Don’t Repeat Colorado’s Gun Control Missfire

According to Colorado’s state constitution, an individual’s right “to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person and property” shall not “be called in question.” But now that Colorado has become the first state in the nation to repeal its firearm preemption law, that right is very much in question.

Does Your City Hate the Second Amendment?

Cody Wisniewski, director of Mountain States Legal Foundation’s Center to Keep and Bear Arms, writes at American Greatness: New York’s carry law effectively bans all public carriage of firearms, limiting…