The Toxic Waste of Roe v. Wade
by George WeigelA post-Roe America will have expelled a rotting bone from the national throat. Continue Reading »
A post-Roe America will have expelled a rotting bone from the national throat. Continue Reading »
Games played under Friday night lights are the preseason for the greater joys of marriage, fatherhood, and vocation. Continue Reading »
Last week, Azerbaijan launched a military offensive against Karabakh, reigniting its long-simmering war with Armenia. Continue Reading »
The Academy’s new diversity rules will threaten artistic freedom and discourage directors from making films on overlooked but important historical topics. Continue Reading »
Criticize Barrett's judicial record and philosophy if you wish, but leave her religion, including its charismatic dimension, alone. Continue Reading »
Suffice it to say that we’re not likely, anytime soon, to run out of books (new and old alike) worth reading and sharing with others. Continue Reading »
Truman authorized the use of the atomic bombs thinking, rightly, that doing so would save American and Japanese lives by shocking Japan into surrender. Continue Reading »
We have no “constitutional crisis.” We have no “normative crisis.” One could, however, make the case that we have a “credibility crisis.” Continue Reading »
We are called daily to engage in the fight against curiosity as we explore ever more deeply the one question that truly matters: “Who do you say that I am?” Continue Reading »
Amy Coney Barrett has not had her soul shaped by the places and people governed by the dominant liberal ethos of our age. Continue Reading »