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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Who Says the Sun Always Sets in the West? by Spencer Anderson

When it comes to the rights of parents to direct the education of their children, the sun is definitely rising in the west. In AZ, a new law reasserting parents’ supremacy over the state in regards to their children is set to take effect on Thursday.

Fired U of I Professor Vindicated, will again be Allowed to Teach by David French

The University of Illinois will once again allow Dr. Kenneth Howell to teach on Catholicism after recently firing him for explaining the Roman Catholic Church’s position on human sexual behavior to members of his class.

NJ Supreme Court Rejects Demand to Redefine Marriage…for Now by Austin Nimocks

The New Jersey Supreme Court issued an order Monday rejecting a recently filed motion in a long-ago-resolved lawsuit that attempted to force New Jersey legislature to redefine marriage.

Something is Rotten in the State of Massachusetts by Spencer Anderson

In a recent decision, a U.S. District Court judge in Boston ruled the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional stating that it interfered with a state's right to define marriage.

God and Gettysburg by Robert P. George

The omission of the words “under God” by a liberal legal advocacy organization in a document characterized as a founding text, is the apex of the secularist ideology that has attained a status not unlike that of religious orthodoxy among liberal legal scholars and political activists.

Has the Economy Influenced Americans' Priorities?

Over the last few years the strained economy has dominated news and altered many aspects of business, investing, and fundraising. Has the weakened economy affected what Americans prioritize in life?