Supreme Court Hears Case of Praying Coach
Banning anyone from praying just because they can be seen by the public is wrong and violates the Constitution. Let us hope the Court realizes it.
The Left's Court-Packing Campaign is Stuck in the Mud
After a year of agitation, the radical Left should take a step back and assess the progress of its campaign to pack the Supreme Court with partisan ideologues.
Blinken and the Lessons of Latin America's Court-Packers
Although he surely did not intend to do so, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken dealt the coup de grâce to the radical Left's court packing project this week.
Supreme Court Protects Faith-Based Adoption, For Now
Cities that want to forbid religious organizations from participating in public programs have a new obstacle to overcome.
The Kabuki Commission on the Supreme Court
Authorized by President Joe Biden just weeks ago, the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States held its first of six public meetings Wednesday.
Governors Face Constitutional Reality Check
Liberty is not a goalpost to be moved, but a right to be closely guarded.
Don't Miss the Importance of Legislative Prayer in the 'Mowomenment'
Despite challenges, courts have routinely noted the Constitution's approval of legislative prayers—by chaplains, volunteers and even elected officials.
Religious Liberty Will Prevail Over the Pandemic
The First Amendment does not disappear during a pandemic.
The Bill of Rights Is Not Dead Yet
Your most precious freedoms do not simply perish amidst a pandemic.