The Aftermath of Obergefell
It’s a shame that Republicans and conservatives aren’t in the information war to any serious degree because we have so much fantastic ammunition to use to win over the uninformed and misinformed. If people…
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It’s a shame that Republicans and conservatives aren’t in the information war to any serious degree because we have so much fantastic ammunition to use to win over the uninformed and misinformed. If people…
Read MoreLiberty Counsel’s Mat Staver talks with BarbWire’s Matt Barber.
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Read MoreAs I keep saying, so many great things are being written these days. Below is a link to a recommended piece by Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz article about one of the Supreme Court’s decisions that got…
Read MoreBy Eric Metaxas: Adding tyranny to injustice, an Oregon official not only fined Christian bakers for refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding, he has ordered them not to speak about it.
Read MoreBy Dr. Alan Keyes: Does Ted Cruz really think that we can solve the problem of judicial tyranny with retention elections for Supreme Court Justices?
Read MoreBy Jonathan Keiler: Justice Kennedy cobbled together his own sympathies, leftist social ideations, and the nonsense of a fortune cookie, to create a new entity that now shares constitutional rights with people — identity.
Read MoreLiberty Counsel’s Mat Staver talks with BarbWire’s Matt Barber
Read MorePaul R. DeHart, an associate professor of political science at Texas State University, has a post up at Public Discourse on one of my favorite topics lately — the myth of judicial supremacy. I’ve…
Read MoreWriting at National Review, John Yoo attempts to take to school millions of confused Americans, many of them lawyers, about the fundamental nature of our democratic republic. Because Yoo is a law professor his…
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Read MoreLiberty Counsel’s Mat Staver and BarbWire’s Matt Barber discuss the issue.
Read MoreBy Mat Staver: The marriage decision is so far removed from the Constitution that it is merely the opinion of five people and should not be respected as the rule of law.
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