What the law is, not what justices want it to be
Over the last 25 years, the Supreme Court has wrestled with numerous major moral questions: the definition of marriage, religious […]
Over the last 25 years, the Supreme Court has wrestled with numerous major moral questions: the definition of marriage, religious […]
If you call yourself a political conservative, as I do—and for which I make no apology—it’s time for a family
I caused a little bit of a stir on Friday on X when I posted appreciative comments on James Baird’s
Topics like Christian nationalism, mass immigration, and cultural heritage dominate much of the national conversation and social media ecosystem, and
“You don’t hate them enough.” “They are going to pay.” “They did this.” “They want you dead.” “They hate you.”
What is the ultimate standard of law to which a civil government is accountable, and how is that standard known?
If you’re anything like me, the last five years may have deepened your already existent conservatism. There’s terminology for this
Biotechnology has now delivered what was once the plot of dystopian fiction: children created from three genetic parents. But we
Civilizations in every age ask what makes a society just, good, and ordered. For centuries, broadly speaking, Christianity offered a
It is a day that ends in “y,” so that means the New York Times’ David French, the supposedly conservative