Monday Reflections, June 29: Religious Liberty Threatened
Regular readers will note that I did not have my regular Sunday reflection yesterday. This is a Monday reflection — a leftover, part of the aftermath. And it is so […]
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Regular readers will note that I did not have my regular Sunday reflection yesterday. This is a Monday reflection — a leftover, part of the aftermath. And it is so […]
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By Quin Hillyer Consistency is not exactly the greatest virtue of some of our U.S. Supreme Court justices. Setting aside deeper analysis of whose constitutional interpretations are most cogent or […]
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Roberts Fundamentally Transforms SCOTUS into Super Legislature, by Daniel Horowitz; Obama Administration Wins King v. Burwell, by Scott McKay; Supreme Court routs raisin racket, by David B. Rivkin, Jr., and […]
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My very, very quick reaction (within about two minutes of the decision) to Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on Obamacare was short and not at all sweet. Read it here. You […]
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Libertarians Are Pro-Market, Not Pro-Business, by David S. D’Amato; First Aaron Burr, Now Jack Lew, by Richard Brookhiser; The Creepy Consequences of Oppression Chic, by Michelle Malkin; and two takes […]
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The readings today can be found here. (Look at Track One, and use the second of the two suggested readings from Samuel along with Psalm 133 — although I won’t […]
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The great Deroy Murdock eviscerates Hillary Clinton in The Clinton Foundation Reeks of Crooks, Thieves and Hoods. Also important: Conservative Groups Request House Investigation into Congress; Fraudulent Obamacare Appplications, by […]
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Thursday in a blog post at National Review, I expressed quite a strong reaction to the idea of some historical illiterates to replace Alexander Hamilton’s face on the $10 bill. […]
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Get past the fact that Hastert is not at all a sympathetic figure, and do read all the way through this piece. It is crucially important. The government is out […]
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In my final regular column for The Advocate in Louisiana, I lament the apparent passing of Louisianans’ habit of truly engaging, with gusto, in political life, even to the point […]
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