Uncomfortable Distaste vs. Stability and Equality: Is there a Conservative Case for Same Sex Marriage?

It is time for conservatives to ask the question: does our moral, religious unease, distaste, or other objection to homosexuality outweigh our desire for a stable society in which the marriage and family laws encourage and enforce commitment.

How We Will Lose Our Freedom of Speech

As Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg has said, "We must look for inspiration beyond our borders, to the laws and constitutions of other nations."

Al Gore's Fire Myths

If our planet is burning, then chardonnay socialist judges backed by green politicians owe us an apology.

Children of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Remembered on Christmas

The National Association of Chiefs of Police provides age-appropriate new gifts to survivor children at Christmas time and at the time of each child's birthday in honor of their mother or father who was killed in the line of duty.

Economic Coercion Is Not an Effective Foreign Policy Tool

Sanctions usually can achieve only modest goals — usually symbolic — but this is of great use to politicians.

Domestic Violence Rumor Mill Runs The Weekly Standard

We all agree that dowry killings are wrong. But legislation should not create a radical feminist imperium designed to destroy marriage and turn India into yet another western-style predatory welfare state entitling endemic prostitution and single motherhood.







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