1. Movie for Morris

    Come tailgate with supporters of Curt Morris on Thursday, October 23, 2014. A showing of Invincible will benefit Morris, who was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at age 46.

    Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner, catered by Pork & Wally’s Eatery and Colebrook Bakery, will be served at 6:00 p.m….

  2. Central PA COC Toy Ride

    Saturday, October 11, 2014, the Central Pennsylvania Confederation of Clubs will host its 19th Annual Toy Ride. The COC hopes to exceed previous years and raise at least $50,000 to benefit child patients.

    Attorney Jeff Conrad of Clymer Musser & Conrad and many other motorcyclists will ride from Lancaster to…

  3. PA Supreme Court Considers Anti-Union Firing Case

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will decide whether a long-standing employment dispute is, indeed, over union preferences.

    In 2010, two Lancaster County Youth Center officers claimed they were spitefully fired because of their pro-union preferences. The youth center claimed Tommy Epps and Adam Medina were fired for stealing co-workers’ snacks.

    Originally…

  4. Superior Court Strikes Minimum Sentences

    On August 20, 2014, the Pennsylvania Superior Court found mandatory minimum sentences to be unconstitutional.

    Judge Kate Ford Elliott said the minimum sentence statute “can no longer pass constitutional muster. It permits the trial court, as opposed to the jury, to increase a defendant’s minimum sentence based upon a preponderance…

  5. DC Gun Ban Struck Down

    Washington D. C.’s gun ban violates the Second Amendment of the Constitution, said US District Court Judge Frederick J. Scullin in an Opinion published July 26, 2014.

    “There is no longer any basis on which this court can conclude that the District of Columbia’s total ban on the public carrying…

  6. DC Appeals Court Strikes Subsidies of Federal Health Exchange

    The Obama administration never had the authority to offer tax credit subsidies for federal health exchange insurance policies, said the DC Circuit Court of Appeals in a July 22, 2014, Opinion.

    “We conclude that appellants have the better of the argument: a federal Exchange is not an ‘Exchange established by…

  7. Constitution Party Wins Ballot Access Appeal

    On July 9, 2014, the Third Circuit Court ruled that the Constitution Party and other minor political parties had standing to challenge the constitutionality of the PA election code.

    The Constitution Party of PA, the Green Party of PA, the Libertarian Party of PA, and their respective representatives, including James…