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  • Will Marriage Ruling Jeopardize Critical Private-Public Partnerships?

    Will Marriage Ruling Jeopardize Critical Private-Public Partnerships?

    Last Tuesday's Supreme Court arguments on same-sex marriage showcased the need for a new federal law to protect private organizations that hold a view on marriage different from our growing and increasingly powerful federal government.

  • The Lying Game: Is This How We Will Elect Our Next President?

    The Lying Game: Is This How We Will Elect Our Next President?

    Will the next presidential election be won by a lie?

  • Conservatives Embrace Cronyism at the Expense of American Innovation

    Conservatives Embrace Cronyism at the Expense of American Innovation

    Republicans have been in control of both ends of Capitol Hill for nearly four months and one would be hard-pressed to notice any change.

  • Religious Freedom: What About the Florist and the Baker?

    Religious Freedom: What About the Florist and the Baker?

    Hysteria over Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act has drowned out one critical question: Who are the florist and baker that ABC's George Stephanopoulos hounded Gov. Mike Pence about?

  • Gay Activist Claims 'End of Marriage' Is Near

    Gay Activist Claims 'End of Marriage' Is Near

    There is a "Back to the Future" quality to the current culture clash going on in Indiana, in the country at large, and throughout the Western democracies over marriage and over the gay lobby's insatiable demands.

  • Why Two States West of the Jordan?

    Why Two States West of the Jordan?

    Are the Druze entitled to a state? Are the Kurds entitled to a state? How about the Chaldean or Assyrian Christians?

  • Which Black Lives Matter?

    Which Black Lives Matter?

    Almost seven months after the fateful, fatal encounter between Michael Brown and former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, Attorney General Eric Holder officially announced a truth he had been holding close for months – that the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" mantra that had been used since August was based on a lie.

  • Psychological Association Delivers 'Snake Oil' Sociology In Latest Brief on Marriage

    Psychological Association Delivers 'Snake Oil' Sociology In Latest Brief on Marriage

    The American Psychological Association and the American Sociological Association submitted friend of the Court briefs in the Windsor case. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled portions of the federal Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional. If the Windsor Court majority relied on those briefs, it was reliant on snake oil, not science.

  • Netanyahu Is in Tall Cotton

    Netanyahu Is in Tall Cotton

    The foreign policy clerisy in this country was loud in its denunciation of Arkansas freshman Sen. Tom Cotton (R) when he circulated a Round Robin letter with the signatures of 47 GOP senators. Sen. Cotton's letter simply states the obvious truth that no "executive agreement" with Iran can be guaranteed past the expiration of Mr. Obama's constitutionally limited term of office.

  • Another Dred Scott Ruling?

    Another Dred Scott Ruling?

    As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to consider whether to overturn the marriage laws of all the states—as some activist federal judges have already done in some of the states--conservatives are naturally calling for judicial restraint.