Tag: Jenna Ellis

“Gender identity” is meaningless to the law

The transgender debate is not about feelings. It is about fact. “Gender identity” is meaningless from a factual legal standpoint. As David French so eloquently wrote in a recent article, Obama’s edict to publicly funded institutions is patently unconstitutional. Obama…

Gender and sex: Defining our terms

Much of the clash over transgender facilities accommodations has been in attempting to define (or redefine) the common understanding of “gender.” What does the term “gender” refer to? Is one’s gender, as LGBT supporters argue, different than one’s sex? As…

Top 5 issues following Justice Scalia’s death

Justice Antonin Scalia passed away Saturday, leaving a sharply divided Supreme Court with a vacancy just nine months before the next presidential election, and eleven months remaining in President Obama’s term. Concerns over the next appointment to the bench raise…

The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution

  “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” – John Adams If you’ve been paying attention to the primaries, you no doubt have heard how many…