Yesterday was a good news/bad news kind of day after decisions by the Supreme Court dealing with the First and Second Amendments of the Constitution. The good news comes to us in a surprising 7-2 ruling in favor of religious…
In a case heard by the Supreme Court that I like to refer to as Snowflakes v. the Constitution, the high court issued a rare, unanimous decision against attempts by the government to deny the First Amendment rights of individuals…
With the courts setting immigration policy, national security policy, election law, social policy, redistricting policy, and criminal justice policy, we no longer live in a republic. The lower courts, not just the Supreme Court, stand above the other branches of…
During the years leading up to the same-sex “marriage” ruling by the Supreme Court, Christian Conservatives who opposed redefining marriage were routinely mocked for using the “slippery slope” argument which suggested that the elimination of the one-man/one-woman requirement for marriage…
Last week, lawmakers in North Carolina launched an effort to nullify the Supreme Court decision on so-called same-sex marriage (Obergefell v. Hodges) by introducing House Bill 780, the Uphold Historical Marriage Act. If passed into law, HB780 would restore the…
Yesterday, I shared how the US Air Force had become the latest casualty of the culture war launched by the Gay Mafia against morality and Christianity after it was announced that the Air Force Academy was about to make an…
Yesterday was day one of the Senate confirmation hearing for Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch. And while the usual good cop/bad cop rhetoric was displayed by Republicans and Democrats during their opening statements, Senator Al Franken…