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There is an intrinsic link between marriage and procreation, but this does not mean that infertile couples cannot really be married.
Marriage is fundamentally a pre-political institution.
Dispelling the sexual myths of America’s emerging adults.
President Obama has dropped the defense of marriage out of political convenience rather than reasonable opposition.
The Live Action case is very different from the Nazis-at-the-door problem, but lying is justified in neither situation.
Lying, even for laudable reasons, is wrong.
On the dualism of degrading desire.
Defenders of marriage should draw hope and courage from the pro-life movement’s success.
What’s wrong with a prominent professor’s incestuous relationship with his daughter.
A reply to NYU Law Professor Kenji Yoshino’s second critique of “What is Marriage?”
A book on the polyamorous community by a “participant observer” provides a window into a weird, confused, and growing world.
One man’s biography becomes the story of jurisprudence when constitutional interpretation is governed by personality and politics.
We need a healthcare law that is not only pro-life but that also addresses our healthcare system’s persistent problems and looming challenges.
Abortion law is usually seen as a matter of constitutional law. Is it time for that to change?
It is difficult to speak up and defend certain unpopular truths on today’s college campuses. But it is also urgently needed and greatly rewarding.
A recent film follows two women whose shared values offer an unexpected opportunity for friendship.
The deepening relationship between American Muslims and secular liberals ignores fundamental issues of faith and freedom. Part one of two.
Americans appear to accept same-sex marriage more than they really do, perhaps because they believe it to be more widely accepted than it really is.
The latest decision from our judicial overlords on same-sex marriage spells trouble for republican constitutionalism and the institution of marriage.
Another reason the analogy between same-sex marriage and interracial marriage fails.
More on the red-state blue-state abortion debate: a response to Koppelman, Carbone, and Cahn
The fiftieth anniversary of oral contraceptives is a reminder of all the things the Pill lets us forget.
An article by sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox raises the question of how divorce hurts and helps women.
One of the best ways to bolster American unions is to promote a proper understanding of friendship and marriage.