New York Decision Keeps Traditional Definition of Marriage in Play

The law and the Constitution simply aren't on the side of homosexual activists; neither are the votes. But many judges are, and so are a few scattered legislators, which is why advocates of the homosexual agenda are screeching like scalded cats, in the wake of Thursday's decision.

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To Religious Liberty Defendants, the New Court Offers Tea and Sympathy

The Supreme Court's decision in Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal prohibiting the government from restricting a religious sect's use of hallucogenic tea shows the court is headed towards protecting religious liberties. 

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