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Rule of Law–What Rule of Law?

Rule of Law–What Rule of Law?

  . By Michael Greer The Supreme Court just demonstrated we no longer have three separate branches of government, nor a Constitutional Rule of Law. We no longer have any checks and balances. There is no separation of the branches. We are now to be ruled by whoever has the power to tell you what […]

Former Federal Judge Says: “U.S. Supreme Court Justices who Performed Same Sex Marriages Should Recuse or Be Impeached”

Former Federal Judge Says:  “U.S. Supreme Court Justices who Performed Same Sex Marriages  Should Recuse or Be Impeached”

    By Joe Miller Within the last couple of years of our nation’s 239-year history, left-wing lawyers clothed in black robes have imposed their twisted view of law and morality on the country with breathtaking speed. As recently as 2010, over two-thirds of these United States had banned homosexual marriage, with Americans overwhelming rejecting […]

The Fourteenth Amendment Does Not Mandate Same-Sex Marriage

The Fourteenth Amendment Does Not Mandate Same-Sex Marriage

    By Herbert W. Titus and William J. Olson Within the month, the nation will receive the opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court as to whether the U.S. Constitution requires all of the states to jettison their domestic laws and sanction same-sex marriage. Numerous federal judges have so ruled, and most states have simply […]

There’s One BIG Problem With The Supreme Court’s Gay Marriage Case That No One’s Talking About

There’s One BIG Problem With The Supreme Court’s Gay Marriage Case That No One’s Talking About

   

An Explanation: What The Supreme Court Will Not do to ObamaCare

An Explanation: What The Supreme Court Will Not do to ObamaCare

. . By Thomas L. Knapp The US Supreme Court is expected to issue its ruling in King v. Burwell soon. At issue in the case is whether or not the Affordable Care Act, better known as “ObamaCare,” entitles people in states which have not established their own “exchanges” to federally subsidized health coverage. Writing […]

Marriage: How to De-Politicize the Culture War

Marriage: How to De-Politicize the Culture War

  , by Thomas L. Knapp In the United States, same-sex marriage is de facto legal — based on a combination of court rulings and legislation — in 36 states, the District of Columbia and several American Indian jurisdictions. The Supreme Court is widely expected to come down on the side of ending marriage apartheid […]

Finally, An Honest Debate About Gay Marriage

Finally, An Honest Debate About Gay Marriage

  By Gregory J. Welborn The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments concerning same sex marriage. Proponents of gay marriage would have us believe that the only argument is essentially a civil rights issue and that the only logical and morally defensible decision is for The Court to strike down any and […]

Cartoonist Chip Bok: Gay marriage baked in the cake

Cartoonist Chip Bok: Gay marriage baked in the cake

Chip Bok, medications Bokbluster.com May 4, 2015    The Supreme Court is considering whether same sex marriage is a constitutional right. Many court experts think it’s already baked in the cake. American tolerance of homosexuality has improved dramatically in a short time. Does the tolerance go both ways? LGBT activists recently shunned and boycotted a prominent gay couple for […]

For Religious Freedom, Separate Marriage and State

For Religious Freedom, Separate Marriage and State

    By Thomas L. Knapp As the Supreme Court takes up the matter of marriage apartheid — an institution of forcible segregation and exclusion aimed at same-sex couples and codified in state laws which defy both the Constitution’s “full faith and credit” clause and its 14th Amendment’s “equal protection” clause — its supporters once […]

WALKER WINS: Supreme Court Upholds Wisconsin Voter ID Law

WALKER WINS: Supreme Court Upholds Wisconsin Voter ID Law

By Rachel Stoltzfoos The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Wisconsin’s 2011 voter ID law Monday, order allowing a federal appeals court ruling in favor of the law to stand. Republished with permission–The Daily Caller Foundation: http://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/ It’s too late for the law to be enforced for the state’s next election on April 7, but […]