A Final Chance for SCOTUS to Deliver Justice for Barronelle Stutzman

Jul 31, 2021 by

By Ryan T. Anderson & Robert P. George, National Review: The Supreme Court of the United States has a final chance to deliver justice for Barronelle Stutzman. Let us explain. On July 2, the Supreme Court of the United States formally...

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Biden fans the flames of US division

Apr 23, 2021 by

by Frederick Edward, The Conservative Woman: THE chances of Derek Chauvin having a fair trial were never great. With the world combusting into a fit of moral panic after the death of Saint George Floyd – police and politicians alike...

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Justice Always Comes – But It Can Take a While

Jan 12, 2021 by

by Bill Muehlenberg, CultureWatch: As injustice and darkness abound, we all wonder how long it will last: I have been writing a lot on the topic of justice of late, and that for the simple reason that we are witnessing so much appalling...

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Gender obsession seizes our legal watchdog

Jan 7, 2021 by

by Caroline ffiske, The Conservative Woman: THE Law Commission is the latest public body to show itself to be mired in gender ideology. The government needs to put it on notice: it must re-ground itself in rational thinking and...

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Trump should bring forward his Supreme Court Justice nominee without delay

Sep 23, 2020 by

by Martin Sewell, Archbishop Cranmer: The death of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a significant event on a number of levels. It is, of course, a personal sadness for her family and friends; a loss, if not wholly...

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Justice and the need to speak about Jesus

Sep 14, 2020 by

by Martin Davie: The argument over the summer about Ofqual’s ill-fated use of an algorithm to help determine this year’s A level results is interesting, among other reasons, because of what it tells about our society’s commitment to...

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