Category: Law & Justice

Wolfboy and Princess Cupcake
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Wolfboy and Princess Cupcake

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We were made male and female.

Detroit Bankruptcy Visual
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Super-Amnesty Will Turn Every City into Detroit

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America will be a more dangerous and poorer place.

"This Is What a Feminist Looks Like"
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The Unbearable Lightness of Feminism

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Feminism is a prisoner of the Left.

The One-Issue Voter
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The One-Issue Voter

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Will you stand for righteousness, come what may?

21st-Century Federal Debt Interest
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Still a Bottomless Pit

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Shouldn’t this figure be newsworthy?

Saudi Women
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The Savage Lands of Islam

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Where Islam goes, the desert rises.

Time for a Leaner, Smarter Penal System
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Time for a Leaner, Smarter Penal System

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This week the Washington Post drew attention to a new Pew poll indicating that a majority of Americans believe it’s time to move away from the policy of mandatory minimum sentencing in nonviolent criminal cases. Many people probably don’t realize that in many instances involving criminal sentencing, judges aren’t actually permitted to do their jobs and judge. Their discretion […]

Immigration, Amnesty, and the Rule of Law
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Immigration, Amnesty, and the Rule of Law

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In the ongoing Kentucky U.S. Senate race, both candidates have accused the other of supporting “amnesty” for “illegal immigrants” and of not upholding the rule of law. Immigration is a complex issue, and the laws governing it are even more complex. Political campaigns, at least in our day, are not well-suited to serious debates about […]

Jail Bars and Hands
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Dangerous Liaisons: Martha Coakley and Bernard Baran

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Justice is obscured when prosecutors use criminal convictions to bolster political ambition. Justice is defeated when prosecutors deny their mistakes to get elected. The French word, “liaison” comes from an older French word, related to the Latin word, “ligere”, meaning “to bind together.” Somewhere in its tangled etymological history, “liaison” was transformed in common usage […]

Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko
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When the Communists Murdered a Priest

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Fr. Popieluszko was beatified in 2010.

Some Good Legal News
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Some Good Legal News

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In 2013 the Texas legislature passed, and Governor Rick Perry signed, enormously significant pro-life legislation that helps to protect the unborn child and the health of the mother of the unborn child. The law prohibits the killing of the unborn after 20 weeks gestation, requires any physician performing abortions at abortion facilities in the State […]

Image Tweeted August 9, 2014
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Covering Up Islamic Terrorism for Fun and Profit

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Ideas are roads to conclusion, and conclusions lead to policies.

Notice - Intolerance Will Not Be Tolerated
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The Liberal Religion of “Tolerance”

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This selective tolerance often excludes the religious.

Celebrate Perversity
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Perversity of Righteousness

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180-Degree Moral Shift

Priests for Life Case Against HHS Mandate Moves Forward
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Priests for Life Case Against HHS Mandate Moves Forward

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The lawsuit of Priests for Life against the Obama Administration’s HHS mandate continues to move forward in the nation’s second highest court. On Tuesday, we filed a supplemental brief with the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals addressing two key developments that have occurred since oral arguments were heard by that court in May. […]

Do We Have a War Strategy for ISIS?
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Do We Have a War Strategy for ISIS?

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No efforts can overcome a flawed strategy.

The Great War at 100
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The Great War at 100

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The lamps are lit again and Europe is at peace; but it is the peace of senescence.

After Hobby Lobby Comes Priests for Life -- Why We Are Confident
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After Hobby Lobby Comes Priests for Life — Why We Are Confident

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On Monday, June 30, Priests for Life expressed satisfaction with the Supreme Court’s decision in the Hobby Lobby case. Upon further analysis of that decision, we continue to be encouraged by it and by its implications for our own case, which has already been argued in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, which could issue […]

The Triumph of Law Over Ideology
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The Triumph of Law Over Ideology

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It’s been a week since the Supreme Court issued their ruling on the Hobby Lobby case, and there appears to be no end in sight to the Left’s outrage over the outcome. As expected, given the controversial nature of the issue at hand, most of the ire is reflexive and purely visceral. It’s unlikely that […]

U.N. Committee Opens Door to More Lawsuits Against the Church?
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U.N. Committee Opens Door to More Lawsuits Against the Church?

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New possibilities opened up for plaintiff lawyers last week when a U.N. committee told the Vatican that clergy sex abuse is torture. Whether an instance of clergy sex abuse is torture “is a factual determination to be made on a case by case basis,” said a member of the U.N. committee against torture on Friday. […]

Missing the Forest for the Trees
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Missing the Forest for the Trees

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Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc case. As virtually everyone is aware, the CEO of Hobby Lobby is contesting the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate. The company’s refusal to comply with the mandate stems from a religious objection to birth control and […]

The Koreas at Night, 30 January 2014
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Always Earth Hour

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Earth Hour: dumbest idea ever?

Scholars Say Obama Contraception Mandate Violates Int’l Law
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Scholars Say Obama Contraception Mandate Violates Int’l Law

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Beer companies want gay pride on display at St. Patrick’s Day Parades. Coca-Cola wants to save polar bears. Hobby Lobby Stores wants to protect unborn children. While each is exercising corporate social conscience, the one motivated by religious beliefs may be fined $1.3 million per day. President Obama’s contraception mandate, a provision in his health […]