Bill of Rights
LP of Marion Couty to Hold Bill of Rights Day Dinner Fundraiser
Submitted by lpin_ed on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 15:16 |
Date: Sunday, December 13, 2009
Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Maple Creek Golf and Country Club
Street: 10501 East 21st Street
City/Town: Indianapolis, IN
This is the LPMC's annual year-end fundraiser/celebration, with proceeds benefiting our 2010 race for Secretary of State.
Tickets are $75 per person, or $120 per couple (married, life partner, or "significant other"). To Register, please visit: http://www.indylp.org/BillOfRightsDayDinner
Barr Addresses Congress: Stop the Bill of Rights Blackout
Submitted by lpin on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 17:39 |WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Presidential candidate Bob Barr addressed the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House this week, proposing a halt to the blackout of the Bill of Rights.
Complete with props, Barr entered into record a libertarian viewpoint of the government's current position on liberties as afforded citizens in 2008.
Angleton: Another Victory for the Bill of Rights
Submitted by lpin on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 11:36 |Ed Angleton is the LPIN candidate for Indiana House District 100.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- The Associated Press is reporting that U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker has overturned Indiana's new legislation on sexually explicit material for being too vague, too broad and potentially applicable against "unquestionably lawful, non-obscene, non-pornographic materials being sold to adults."
"A romance novel sold at a drugstore, a magazine offering sex advice in a grocery store checkout line, an R-rated DVD sold by a video rental shop, a collection of old Playboy magazines sold by a widow at a garage sale ... would appear to necessitate registration under the statute," Barker wrote.
Plaintiffs in the case included the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and several bookstores and publishers.
















