After years of reforming state criminal justice systems and observing the concrete beneficial results of giving a true second chance to former offenders, this initiative has finally found itself culminating in a movement to bring these reforms to the federal system. Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) has tirelessly worked and reworked the text of his legislation,…
There’s Some Bad News… and Some Good News! by Helen Straight, Passing Lane Films
I’ve got some bad news… Drew and I won’t be screening a film at this year’s Anthem Film Fest at FreedomFest 2018. Sorry to disappoint all the ardent Passing Lane Films fans! But no worries– you can watch our films here on our newly updated website. Something to get you excited and inspired, before you…
Higher Education Is Failing, but There’s Hope for a Freer Future
If you’ve been following higher-ed news lately, you’re probably aware that the university – once one of mankind’s most effective institutions for instilling the value of tolerance, unlocking critical thinking and preparing young people for the labor market – is becoming increasingly hostile to liberty. From “trigger warnings” and “safe spaces” to “hate speech is…
Cardiology Cash-Based Practice and the Best Preventive Heart Care in the World
How much is your health worth? Sounds cliché, but for most people, health is everything. Without health, we cannot have a quality family and work life. Let’s face it, when you are constantly tired, have zero energy, and feel sluggish, everything in your life suffers: family, friends, and work. So, you head to the doctor,…
You Can Negate Bad Laws Through Jury Nullification
Can a juror in America negate a law by voting against it in a court trial? You’d better believe they can! Most American Citizens are not aware they have the right to vote their conscience in a court case where they are selected to serve as a juror. That is, they can negate a bad law…