History is largely made up of stories of men and women struggling for power. Our history books are filled with battles between someone was king and someone who wanted to be king. It’s been written often that George Washington easily… Continue Reading →
In light of yesterday’s ruling by California’s Supreme Court which declared same-sex marriage legal, a question occured to me. How come all these “rights” that liberal secularist judges miraculously “find” in the Constitution would doom us all. Roe V. Wade… Continue Reading →
California’s supreme court ruled that a ban on gay marriage was unlawful Thursday, effectively leaving same-sex couples in America’s most populous state free to tie the knot in a landmark ruling. In an opinion that analysts say could have nationwide… Continue Reading →
According to a small newspaper in New Jersey, a federal appeals court prohibited a New Jersey high school football coach from taking a knee and participating in team prayer. I’m not kidding. New Jersey High School football coach Marcus Borden… Continue Reading →
One year ago this week, according to Bench Memos, the Supreme Court in Gonzales v. Carhart rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 2003. Remember the pro-aborts were screaming their heads off that the… Continue Reading →
Ross Douthat has some interesting comments (fortune telling?) on whether Chief Justice John Roberts would overturn Roe v. Wade. Douthat’s comments are as part debate on the question with Daniel Larison: Larison questions the likelihood of Roberts taking on Roe… Continue Reading →
This from the Washington Post today” Justice Thomas Lashes Out in MemoirBook Attacks Liberals and the Media, Breaks Near-Silence on Anita Hill Justice Clarence Thomas settles scores in an angry and vivid forthcoming memoir, scathingly condemning the media, the Democratic… Continue Reading →
Sen. Arlen Specter plans to review the Senate testimony of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel A. Alito to determine if their reversal of several long-standing opinions conflicts with promises they made to senators to win… Continue Reading →
British parliament is launching an inquiry into the impact of scientific developments on abortion law, including whether medical advances in the care of very premature babies mean the 24-week time limit should be reduced. I would love to see science… Continue Reading →
Peter denied Christ three times before the cock crowed and then he wept. St. Louis University, a Jesuit school, celebrated a legal victory last week that affirmed it is not controlled by the Catholic church or by its Catholic beliefs…. Continue Reading →
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