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Prominent bioethicists Arthur Caplan and Robert P. George on the danger of discounting ethics and overselling science.
America has an obligation to look after its own interests.
Public employee unions aren’t the only seekers of government largesse.
Have progressives abandoned the liberty of conscience?
A new bill is needed to fix the healthcare law’s failure to adequately safeguard conscience
The history of federal abortion funding highlights the urgent need to reverse the new health care law’s assault on unborn life, and to enact a permanent, government-wide prohibition on federal funding of abortion.
Repealing health care is the next fight in the battle for life.
Though recent progress in induced pluripotent stem-cell research may reduce reliance on embryonic stem cells, it is no moral panacea.
When a woman claims to be a man, should the university and the press play along?
We need a healthcare law that is not only pro-life but that also addresses our healthcare system’s persistent problems and looming challenges.
In Jakarta President Obama spoke astutely about Muslims, but he engaged in dangerous obfuscation regarding al-Qaeda.
To stimulate job creation, Democrats favor government spending and Republicans favor tax cuts, but is there a more direct way?
Intellectuals have failed to recognize the real character of the Tea Party.
It’s time for conservatives and liberals alike to remember that certain words by their very utterance inflict injury.
A new book by Gabriel Schoenfeld examines the dangers and difficulties inherent in keeping state secrets.
We must oppose violent extremists in part by promoting freedom of religion, both at home and abroad. Part two of two.
The deepening relationship between American Muslims and secular liberals ignores fundamental issues of faith and freedom. Part one of two.
The so-called “week-after pill” is an abortion drug hidden under the guise of contraception.
Kagan’s advocacy for a living constitution should kill her Supreme Court chances.
The new health care law has endangered longstanding protections on conscience. We must act to address them or risk creating a dangerous precedent.
Are market economies friends or foes of the environment?
The recent SEC scandal reminds us of the prevalence of pornography. Steve Jobs’ decision to ban pornography on the iPhone might provide a way forward.
Illegal immigration is a national problem, but Arizona’s solution is not the answer. We need to secure our borders, allow a more generous pathway to citizenship, and create a guest worker program.