SocietyCommentary
A Slip of Tongue on Abortion at Supreme Court?
When lawyer Sarah Weddington stood up in the Supreme Court on Oct. 11, 1972, to present the pro-abortion argument in the case of Roe v…. Read More
SocietyCommentary
When lawyer Sarah Weddington stood up in the Supreme Court on Oct. 11, 1972, to present the pro-abortion argument in the case of Roe v…. Read More
LawCommentary
A woman walks up to you on a sidewalk in front of a department store—as you are headed into that store—and says she hopes you… Read More
LawCommentary
There are four minutes left in the third quarter of a public high school football game in the state of Washington. A player tries to… Read More
SocietyCommentary
In 1941, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States entered World War II, there were 2,515,427 babies born in this country. Of… Read More
InternationalCommentary
When Ohio State played Utah at the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day, 87,842 people packed into that stadium to watch the game. On New… Read More
LawCommentary
A young man who looks like a teenager walks into a liquor store and pulls a bottle of cheap whiskey off a shelf. He puts… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
Can President Joe Biden order your employer to make sure you are sterilized? Or can he order your employer to make sure you have been… Read More
SocietyCommentary
As of July 1, 2020, there were 331,501,080 people living in the United States of America, according to the Census Bureau’s estimate. A year later,… Read More
SocietyCommentary
The Freedom From Religion Foundation honored Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., three years ago with what it calls its “Emperor Has No Clothes Award,” named after… Read More
LawCommentary
After President Richard Nixon appointed then-Appellate Court Judge Harry Blackmun to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1970, Blackmun somehow convinced members of the U.S. Senate… Read More