Gallons of ink and piles of paper will be consumed in analyzing Lee v. Weisman, the Supreme Court’s dreadful decision…
The right to privacy. It’s not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution, but in 1973 the Supreme Court decided it existed…
Dayton Claudio is an artist with an agenda. Like many contemporary artists, his paintings are designed to shock and offend.…
A man puts his arm around a female co-worker and gives her a quick hug. He’s done it many times…
At the President’s Prayer Breakfast I recently had the chance to meet the newest Supreme Court Justice, Clarence Thomas. It…
A recent study finds that federal judges are sentencing criminals to longer prison terms. Sentences imposed this year average more…
Over the past few decades, a huge tangle of rights has overgrown America’s legal landscape. Today we have criminal rights,…
Judith Haimes says she has psychic powers. Or rather, she used to say it. Several years ago, during a CAT…
A few months ago, Vice President Dan Quayle delivered a speech to the American Bar Association–a speech still reverberating through…