Yale Mob Illustrates Larger Free Speech Problem at America's Universities
Every academic institution must be a place where free speech prevails—where we civilly debate the most polarizing issues of our day.
Supreme Court Leaves Americans Guessing About the Meaning of Tolerance
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision Friday not to hear floral artist Barronelle Stutzman's case leaves freedom of religion and expression in an uncertain state.
Kristi Noem, Join us and Protect Women's Sports
We are seeing more and more instances of women being forced to compete in sports against men who identify as women.
President Biden, do our Best Days Really Lie Ahead?
Biden's policies promise violence against our most vulnerable citizens and a government that increasingly requires uniformity of thought, using censorship and coercion to achieve those goals.
Georgia Voters Have the Chance to Shape National Decisions
Georgia voters are in an extraordinary position to shape national decisions on life, liberty and judges.
Certainly Uncertain Times
The Supreme Court's recent decision on Title VII could have grave implications for religious liberty.