Our Anti-Catholic Administrative State
by Philip HamburgerReligious prejudice and discrimination have no place in American law—except, apparently, if they are administrative. Continue Reading »
Religious prejudice and discrimination have no place in American law—except, apparently, if they are administrative. Continue Reading »
The most important economic policy difference between Trump and Biden concerns the COVID-19 “lockdowns.” Continue Reading »
Is this a new dawn for journalism and science funding, or is it a classic bubble? Continue Reading »
What is the thoughtful Catholic voter, who understands that the Church’s social doctrine cannot be confined in any partisan box, to do in this election cycle? Continue Reading »
It may be that Fratelli Tutti opposes the use of force in international relations altogether; it’s a question in need of further explication. Continue Reading »
Lectio divina, whether in seminar rooms or online classrooms, can be part of a creative solution to the challenges of education today. Continue Reading »
The politician that can form a consensus against the sins that cry out to heaven for vengeance holds the key to a just future. Continue Reading »
In talks with city staff about the decision, said CSS sources, the hostility of senior city leadership to Catholic beliefs about marriage, family, and sexual morality was palpable. Continue Reading »
The sort of conflicts that have occurred at other colleges and universities at last came to Northwestern. Continue Reading »
Fratelli Tutti, Pope Francis’s recent encyclical on “fraternity and social friendship,” will generate work for theologians for some time. Continue Reading »