Law
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An Anthem for Postliberals
At my home church in Birmingham, Alabama, and in churches I visit across the country, I often…
A Last Chance for Australian Justice
My late parents loved Cardinal George Pell, whom they knew for decades. So I found it a…
Is China a Model of the Common Good?
In 2018, Archbishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, said in an…
Title IX Trouble for Fuller Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary is facing a Title IX lawsuit from a former student, whom Fuller had expelled…
Gay Rights and the Civil Rights Act
The Wall Street Journal gets things exactly wrong in a recent editorial about two important cases before…
Chick-fil-A Chickens Out
For years, Chick-fil-A has been a useful case study for fusionists and libertarian-minded social conservatives. The company…
Canada Divided Against Itself
When the separatist Parti Québécois first came to power in Québec more than four decades ago, the…
Rubio’s Common Good Capitalism
In 2011, then-presidential candidate Mitt Romney released his economic plan, “Believe in America.” As one would expect…
Does Natural Law Need Theology?
Until quite recently, natural law thinking had been a Catholic preserve. My interest in it was awakened…
A New Cardinal Honors an Entire Nation
ROME. Even the greatest enthusiasts of the present pontificate might not assert that Pope Francis has an…
Faux Americanization in Britain
As the Parliament of the United Kingdom descended into chaos and internecine warfare, and Britain’s highest court…
A Chance to Challenge Roe?
This term, the Supreme Court will hear June Medical Services v. Gee, which concerns a Louisiana law…
Beto’s Woke Integralism
In 2008, Barack Obama was well within the mainstream of American opinion when he said that “I believe…
How Gay Rights Empower the Rich
The Supreme Court heard a group of cases yesterday that will require the justices to decide whether the…
The Judicial Usurpation of Parliament
Far too often nowadays I have that disturbing feeling of walking on a thin crust suspended over…