Courts rightly defend religious liberty on campus
In two different cases, judges swat down anti-religious bigots in college administrations. In each of the following two columns, please follow the link embedded in the headlines to read the […]
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In two different cases, judges swat down anti-religious bigots in college administrations. In each of the following two columns, please follow the link embedded in the headlines to read the […]
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Two semi-related pieces on vote fraud. To read the full columns, please follow the links embedded in each headline. Delta chief is way out of line with counter-factual criticism of […]
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(April 2) On this Good Friday, perhaps a line from Pontius Pilate in the Good Friday epic Jesus Christ Superstar helps explain the attitudinal errors now so common among today’s […]
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(April 8, official editorial of the Washington Examiner) In the name of fighting extremism and racism, President Joe Biden’s Department of Defense is promoting racial extremism. On this initiative, the […]
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(April 9) President Joe Biden is creating the wrong commission to solve the wrong problem regarding the federal judiciary. Actually, it’s worse than that: Biden is solving nothing, but instead […]
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(March 30) Since the earliest days of the current pandemic more than a year ago, it should have been obvious that honest businesses trying their best to handle something so […]
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(March 17, official editorial of the Washington Examiner) Ordinarily, senators should defer to the president on executive-branch appointments. But Justice Department nominee Vanita Gupta is too radical to merit such […]
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(March 22) Another week, another example of colleges succumbing to a sick fetish for racializing and penalizing things that actually aren’t racist. The good news is that some faculty are […]
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(March 17) Yes, let’s reform the filibuster. But no, don’t let Senate Democrats reform the filibuster. At least not the Democrats by themselves. Senate procedural reforms should be bipartisan. The […]
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(March 17) Two judges on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals obstinately insist on keeping parents in the dark about the health of their children. As a matter of […]
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