This week, the Supreme Court will hear argument regarding whether homosexual āmarriageā is the legal equivalent of traditional marriage and therefore protected under the Constitution.Ā Regardless of the Courtās decision, one thing is clear: the Court cannot by judicial fiat change transcendent truths. Christian teaching on marriage… Read More
On this day forty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, declaring that an unborn child was not a legal āpersonā and thus possessed no rights under our Constitution, including the most fundamental right: the right to life. The high court further declared that… Read More
Yesterday, in a 5-3 decision (Justice Kagan recused herself), the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of Arizonaās new immigration law, but upheld one of the more controversial provisions. In 2010, Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act (S.B. 1070) to address the… Read More