Law
A selection of recent articles on this topic
An Urgent Message for Traditional Catholics
As rumors of a looming ban of the Latin Mass have spread in recent weeks, a petition…
Censorship at the Court
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Dan Schneider joins Mark…
Thoughts on Dignitas Infinita
When the always well-written and often wrongheaded New Yorker dislikes something, chances are good that I’ll like…
Recovering Our Christian Intellectual Tradition
Principles of Catholic Theology, Book 2: On the Rational Credibility of Christianity, by Thomas Joseph White, O.P.,…
Trumpite Evangelicalism or Bidenist Catholicism?
Cultural times are hard for traditional Christians. American evangelicalism has proved a fruitful target for those both…
The Fall of the Irish Mammy
Ireland is holding a referendum on March 8—International Women’s Day—which, if the governing parties have their way,…
The Legacy of Benedict XVI
Let us begin with a clear and straightforward question: Was Benedict XVI’s pontificate a success or a…
What Happened to the ACLU
When he was a young social worker in St. Louis, Roger Baldwin was briefly engaged to Anna…
What We Can Learn from Pro-Life Losses
Ohio voters have enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution. On November 7, they endorsed the “Right…
“Never Again,” Again
In recent days, as I try to digest news of the brutal massacre of innocent civilians in…
Dylan Mulvaney and the Real Clash of Civilizations
The moral aporias of contemporary progressive politics are becoming more obvious on a regular basis. This week,…
The Vocation of the Catholic Artist
The Catholic liturgy is the only play wherein symbols actually become the things they symbolize. It sets…
Is the Constitution “Neutral” on Nature?
The Wall Street Journal recently posted an article about a growing concern that there are not enough…
Is a Protestant Franco Inevitable?
American conservatives know things are bad. Our Constitution is stretched to the breaking point. Contested elections, failures…
Cleaning Up the Pope’s Mess
When Time magazine published its issue on the 100 most influential people of the 20th century, the…