Inferno in the Courts

Smoke emanating from the court is caused by inflamed public not fire-breathing, value-voting zealots.

Proof: Judicial Filibusters Violate U.S. Constitution

Every Senate has the right to make its own Rules, but not its own Constitution.

Hamas, Iraq, and Democracy

The Hamas victory highlights in stark terms the fallacy of the democracy thesis.

Democracies and Delusions

Instead of undermining the adherents of militant Islam, elections are empowering them. 

So I Guess Stephen Harper Won’t Be Resigning After All, And Neither Rosie O’Donnell Nor Paul Weyrich Need Fret About Canada

Paul Weyrich ought to know that Canadians support a public ethic of peace, order and good government.

Why Are CEOs Paid So Much?

Successful CEOs are as indispensable to their companies as Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks are to their teams.

Combating Illegal Immigration

Criminals illegally entering the U.S. present a problem because they oftentimes continue their criminal lifestyle once they enter the U.S. As we learned from "The Mariel Boatlift" from Cuba in 1980, illegal immigration means there is no screening whatsoever of who enters the country.

Maybe “Munich” is a Bomb Because … It’s a Bad Movie

Munich’s box office so far is closer to Fat Albert than Forrest Gump.

A Farewell to Justice

Dr. Joan Mellen’s latest book, A Farewell to Justice, is a distinctive compilation of facts and findings that reveal the inner workings of a malicious cabal that succeeded in murdering a duly elected President of the United States.

Kidnapping Plot Robs Father's Rights Group of Credibility

Fathers for Justice founder Matt O'Connor claims that voices of rage have started to dominate and destroy the fathers' rights campaign in England.

The Injustice of Saddam's Trial

By granting Hussein a trial, justice is perverted.

Europe’s Biotech Food Ban Must End

To date, the EU has not offered a scintilla of scientific evidence to justify the market bans imposed by some member states.

Judge Alito Should be Judged… Like a Judge

Jeffrey Toobin should have written about what Samuel Alito has actually did on the Third Circuit, as opposed to what he thinks Alito might do on the Supreme Court.

The Radical Feminist Plague

Kate O'Beirne's Women who Make the World Worse is a scholarly review of the literature surrounding the discrepancy between feminist positions and reality.

Fathers In Extreme Situations: To be Ghandi or John Brown?

Fathers’ rights groups are unfairly shunned by the media. At best, this leaves you with Batman perched on a ledge at Buckingham Palace.

Alito Hearings Bring Fathers Back into the Abortion Debate

Planned Parenthood v. Casey amounted to the biological disenfranchisement of dads and the radical de-legitimization of fatherhood itself.

Roe Babies and Reagan Babies

A growing collection of evidence indicates that Reagan Babies are more conservative than our parents. This is especially evident in the issue of abortion.

Spain Embraces China

Beijing has taken the next step in their quest to secure new global allies, targeting one of Europe’s most revered countries — Spain.

John Adams and John Jay

The PBS documentary on Abigail and John Adams is woefully inaccurate in one major aspect.

Who Will Defend Industry from Eco-Terrorism?

Man's method of survival — transforming nature to meet his needs — must be defended against environmentalism's attack.

A National Laughingstock Once More

Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann is so deep in the pockets of the Democratic Party that he refrained from prosecuting elections crimes committed by Democratic activists to the fullest extent of the law.

Believe it or not, Abortion Causes Illegal Immigration

It is time to do something about illegal immigration and abortion. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office recently put on a conference to address illegal immigration. Too bad governors like Arizona's liberal Janet Napolitano have only given lip service to illegal immigration, and have consistently vetoed bills to protect human life. There is a sad correlation [...]

The Gift of Science; Leibniz and the Modern Legal Tradition

In his new book The Gift of Science, Roger Berkowitz illustrates the pernicious and deleterious effects of “science” on the universal application of justice in society.

Ray Nagin and the Chocolate Factory

A report from the Chocolate City.

Fathers, Sons, and Senators

There are several Senate races where the specter of a famous father shoud play a prominent role in the elections of their sons.







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