South Dakota Values Freedom More Than Security — And We Should Be Grateful for That

April 25, 2026 In an era when governments increasingly justify expanded surveillance, paternal regulation, and administrative control in the name of “public safety,” South Dakota often reflects an older constitutional instinct: that liberty is not a secondary value to be balanced away, but a primary political commitment. That instinct is imperfectly honored, and often contested. … Continue reading South Dakota Values Freedom More Than Security — And We Should Be Grateful for That