Judicial Tyranny UnMoored
By Adam J. MacLeod: Federal Judge Callie Granade is flouting binding US Supreme Court precedent and reaching beyond her jurisdiction.
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By Adam J. MacLeod: Federal Judge Callie Granade is flouting binding US Supreme Court precedent and reaching beyond her jurisdiction.
Read MoreFrom Dr. Mark Creech at BarbWire.com: The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Monday to deny review of all marriage cases striking down state constitutional marriage amendments has produced considerable sadness for people everywhere who…
Read MoreAn excerpt from a post by Bob Ellis at BarbWire.com: What does it mean to state that something is “legal”?The dictionary defines “legal” as 1: of or relating to law 2a: deriving authority from…
Read MoreBy Charlie Butts
Read MoreFrom Matt Barber: Is the American majority’s will to defend natural marriage against the rainbow of perverse counterfeits dead? Has America become a Judiciocracy ruled by a bevy of black-robed autocrats? Not if you…
Read MoreHaving studied political science and political philosophy in undergrad and studied law in law school, it is not a surprise to me that our courts are populated with a lot of under-educated lawyers. Only…
Read MoreMost governmental acknowledgements of religion are in the form of symbols, like the representation of Moses in the Supreme Court Chamber, or the motto, “In God We Trust,” authorized to be printed on all the currency of the United States. To suggest that this symbol means that the U.S. Treasury Department promotes trust in God is to suggest something that is far-fetched.
Read MoreThe Framers minced no words: “The Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” Under the newly formed republic there was to be no state church.
Read MoreAn old joke fits here: what do you call the person who graduated last in his law school class? “A lawyer.” Sometimes you call them a judge.
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