Law

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Is the Foreigner My Neighbor? A Christian Dialogue on Immigration

James Orr Joel Looper

My wife, an immigration attorney here in Texas, held a well-attended “know your rights” session for immigrants…

Marine Le Pen and the Weaponized Judiciary

Michel Gurfinkiel

François Mitterrand, who is now remembered as the greatest, or at least the savviest, left-wing statesman of…

Three Takeaways from Our Post-Dobbs Moment

Charles C. Camosy

On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned one of the most odious legal regimes ever foisted…

Why the Department of Education Has to Go

Emmett McGroarty

In signing Executive Order 14242 (“Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, and Communities”), President Trump directed…

Wisconsin Denies the Religious Dimensions of Charity

Jack Fitzhenry

In 2016, the Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission ruled that the Catholic Charities Bureau is ineligible…

Who’s Really Calling the Shots at U.S. Diocesan Chanceries?

Michael J. Mazza

The Second Vatican Council taught that bishops are not mere delegates of the pope, regional managers of…

Eliminating DEI from Higher Education

Mark Bauerlein

President Trump’s executive order “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity” puts colleges and universities on notice. If…

America’s Cross-Border Abortion War

Jonathon Van Maren

The United States has been deeply divided on abortion for decades, but since the overturn of Roe…

The Slow Death of ESG and DEI

John Norberg

A couple of years ago, another financial advisor with whom I work related the following story to…

Trump Ends Government Promotion of Gender Ideology and Child Mutilation

Theresa Farnan Eric Kniffin Mary Rice Hasson

Trump’s ban on gender transitioning has turned the tide on an indefensible cult,” writes Telegraph columnist Suzanne…

Begging Your Pardon

Joshua P. Hochschild

Who attempts to overthrow a government without weapons? Why would the alleged leader of an insurrection authorize…

It’s Time for the Supreme Court to Reverse Ashcroft

Jeffrey Wald

In the 2004 case Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, the Supreme Court struck down Congress’s Child Online…

Why Christians Should Care About Oak Flat

Robert P. George

A small slice of Arizona wilderness is an unlikely battleground in America’s religious freedom struggle. In recent…

Assisted Suicide and the Politics of Fear

Dan Hitchens

How can Britain’s assisted suicide bill, which comes before the House of Commons on Friday, possibly fail?…

Will Courts Recognize the Personhood of Embryos?

Anthony Jose Sirven

When pressed, just about every court that’s been asked to decide the legal status of human embryos…