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Charles Murray argues we’ve come apart, but can therapeutic Deism and the sexual revolution put us back together?
Neither liberal nor libertarian, a principled conservative way of helping the poor.
In order to win, do Republicans really need to stop talking about abortion and marriage?
The Obama Administration’s campaign against “bullying” and “harassment” in schools is a subterfuge to exert federal control over the minutiae of daily school operations and to impose its preferred cultural attitudes.
Meet the academics who try to redefine pedophilia as “intergenerational intimacy.”
If tradition is not a good reason to limit marriage to a man and a woman, it is also not a good reason to limit it to only two people.
Freedom of religion means the right of religious persons, groups, and ideas to participate fully and equally in the life of the community and in the marketplace of ideas.
The Supreme Court was more right than it knew during the past two centuries as it identified the state’s interest in marriage as children and their formation. The first in a two-part series.
The Supreme Court has helped to foster a culture that encourages the sexual exploitation of children.
People of faith must reclaim their religious freedom, granted by the Creator and protected by the Constitution.
In one of this year's most important books, Kay Hymowitz explores how the rise of women has turned men into boys.
The tenure system sustains many of the problems in contemporary higher ed.
Concern about overpopulation is unfounded; rather than implement population control policies, let’s invest in the human person.
Rawlsian “public reason” approaches to human capabilities are insufficient bases for social justice.
In order to curtail human sex trafficking successfully, we must take seriously that street gangs are a large part of the problem.
New York Times reporter Linda Greenhouse refuses to see the truth about contraception, conscience, and religious liberty.
Religious conversions can be pivotal in turning an inmate away from a life of crime, but only if the process of spiritual transformation continues outside the prison walls.
The Judiciary doesn’t have the final word on the meaning of the Constitution, and Congress could step in to protect the 14th Amendment rights of the unborn.
The HHS mandate on contraception is based on insufficient research and betrays the committee’s deep pro-contraceptive bias.
A recent rule issued by the Obama administration threatens our nation’s healthcare by attacking the consciences of our nation’s healthcare providers.
The advancement of international religious freedom is crucial for terrorism’s defeat.
Growing national debt-to-income ratios need not become a threat to American solvency or a long-run impediment to implementation of our social policy choices. Historically-based approaches to social objectives can be improved through advances in economics.
Intentional killing is always wrong, and support of capital punishment often stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of human dignity.
As the proponents of assisted suicide strive to legalize it in Massachusetts, we should take another look at their arguments and the deceptions therein.