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The untold story of how Authoritarians from the Progressive Era to the present removed all constitutional barriers to the deprivation of individual rights, upending the promise of the Declaration of Independence and inviting a new socialist state in America.
About the author
Jonathan W. Emord is a constitutional and administrative lawyer who has appeared before the federal courts and agencies for 35 years. He is the only attorney in American history to have defeated the FDA eight times in federal court. He served as an attorney in the FCC during the Reagan Administration and as a Vice President at the Cato Institute. Jonathan is the author of numerous published works and books, including
Freedom, Technology, and the First Amendment, The Rise of Tyranny, Global Censorship of Health Information, and
Restore the Republic which are all critically acclaimed. Former Congressman Ron Paul calls Jonathan "an expert in constitutional theory and history" and "an expert litigator with a long string of legal victories over the federal bureaucracy" (from Ron Paul's Foreword to
Restore the Republic). Jonathan is a columnist for U.S.A. Today Magazine and has appeared on several national programs, including the Stossel Show (Fox Business Channel), McCuistion (PBS), and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, and in several documentaries.
Summary
The untold story of how Authoritarians from the Progressive Era to the present removed all constitutional barriers to the deprivation of individual rights, upending the promise of the Declaration of Independence and inviting a new socialist state in America.
Foreword
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