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Republican Lawmakers Should Stop Enforcing Unconstitutional Supreme Court...

The Supreme Court, which has just begun its new term, is one liberal away from jettisoning democracy and enacting legislative policy via judicial fiat. Rather than accepting these usurpations as the...

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Keep Biological Parents On Birth Certificates Despite LGBT Protests

Like so many youth before me, I went through an extended phase in young adulthood of wanting nothing to do with my family of origin. So upon graduation, I moved halfway across the country, abandoned...

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Gay Marriage Is Fueling Research On Lab-Grown GMO Babies

Researchers from Harvard and Brown universities warn that in the future scientists may be able to create embryos from skin cells. As the UK Daily Mail reported, “The technique could allow women whose...

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USDA Threatens To Shut Down Farm For Conservative Article In Break Room

Maybe it’s just nostalgia talking, but the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of animals used to be so much simpler. For hundreds of years, the meat-packing industry bore the...

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Wyoming Judge Censured For Beliefs About Marriage That Have Nothing To Do...

The ability of people to express opinions in line with their religious beliefs was dealt another serious blow this month. Ruth Neely, the Wyoming judge who told a reporter she couldn’t perform same-sex...

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Wyoming Censures Judge For Marriage Beliefs Even Though No Law Requires Her...

Earlier this month, the Wyoming Supreme Court handed down a 3-2 decision in the case of Judge Ruth Neely from Pinedale. Writing for the majority, Justice Kate Fox said, “Judge Neely violated Rules 1.2,...

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Democrats Are Applying Litmus Tests To Gorsuch Their Favorite Justices...

Today the Senate Judiciary Committee takes up President Trump’s nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. The full Senate is expected to vote on the confirmation later this week. Since...

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Boys Will Keep Winning Girls’ Sports Trophies Until We Are Willing To...

The latest girls’ 100- and 200-meter dash winner from Cromwell High School in Connecticut has some broad shoulders, manly biceps, and a mustache — because he’s not a girl. The power of social stigma is...

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Why Sexual Preferences Will Never Stop Racing Down The Rabbit Hole

Inquiring minds have often wondered why The New York Times makes the editorial decisions it does. Now we scratch our heads yet again at a recent piece entitled, “The Hottest Body Part? For a...

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Research Finds Parents Should Question Their Kids’ Gender Dysphoria Before...

On the heels of the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which declared a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, liberal activists quickly turned their gaze towards the “T” in...

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Supreme Court Sets Up Collision Course For School Choice And Sex Politics

The Supreme Court’s latest ruling that says it’s discriminatory to exclude organizations from public programs solely on account of their religious nature helps the legal environment for school choice....

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Wyoming Judge Appeals To Nation’s Highest Court After Losing Job For Being A...

“Does a state violate the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause or Free Speech Clause when it punishes a judge who has discretionary authority to solemnize marriages because she states that her...

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They Serve Gay Clients All The Time. So Why Won’t They Cater A Same-Sex Wedding?

On Wednesday, Colorado baker and businessman Jack Phillips spoke publicly in detail for the first time about his upcoming case at the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2012, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission...

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In Cakeshop Case, One Side Argues Sexual Behavior Is Akin To Race, The Other...

On December 5, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, arguably one of the most important free speech and free exercise cases in 50...

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Ignoring The Courts May Be Tempting, But It’s Unconstitutional And Dangerous

American conservatives face a perennial temptation: The courts are more liberal than the population at large. Consequently, conservative acts of the more democratic branches are sometimes struck down...

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While Kids Wait For Homes, Philadelphia Bars Catholic Social Services From...

Ever since the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015, we’ve been seeing myriad broader implications from the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell. From wedding cake bakers to event planners,...

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3 Years Of Experience Have Only Proved That Obergefell Was A Big Mistake

Three years ago, a bare majority on the Supreme Court decreed a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Like many others, I was on the losing side of that decision. I am not persuaded that it was...

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Supreme Court Revives The First Amendment In 3 Key Rulings

We often hear the Constitution called a “living document.” Many think that it is like a tree constantly growing new shoots, while old branches die and fall away. Limbs, once strong enough to support a...

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Senators Demanding Pro-Gay Statements From Kavanaugh Refuse To Take Yes For...

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh told senators, ‘The days of discriminating against gay and lesbian Americans or treating [them] as inferior in dignity and worth are over.’

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Why Ben Shapiro Is Dead Wrong To Endorse Surrogacy

Through surrogacy, at the moment of birth, the child loses a relationship with the only parent he or she has ever known. It’s a deep and enduring wound.

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