by Kevin Bauder | Jan 19, 2017 | America, Conservatism, Judiciary, Politics
Adam McCleod is a law professor. After being ticketed (wrongly) by a traffic camera, he fought the accusation, eventually securing vindication in court–and spending more than the cost of the ticket. Here he offers his views on the constitutionality of the...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 17, 2017 | America, Politics
According to Jim Copland and Rafael A. Mangual, 98 percent of the crimes on the books in America are the result of bureaucratic regulation rather than direct legislation. By taking crime creation almost entirely out of the political process, the government has...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 14, 2017 | America, Documents, Downloads, Education, Politics, Reports
The National Association of Scholars has released a 525 page report on the teaching of civics within American universities. The report argues that traditional civics has been replaced by 60s-style liberal activism, and it views this trend with alarm. You can download...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 12, 2017 | America, Ethics, Politics, Social Issues
The suit has been filed by Lambda Legal. The hospital is St. Joseph’s Healthcare in Paterson, New Jersey. The patient was a transgender “man” who wanted her uterus removed. The suit alleges that the hospital’s decision is illegal under Section...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 4, 2017 | Islam, Politics, World Events
The Social Democratic Party won Romania’s elections on December 11. The party has put forward a Muslim, Sevil Shhaida, for Prime Minister. In the Romanian system, the President must nominate the Prime Minister, and (according to Nuova Europa) President Klaus...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 26, 2016 | America, Anthropology, Politics, Religious Freedom
The Department of Education publishes a list of schools that have received religious exemptions from Title IX. What’s that mean? Title IX allows a religious school to be exempt from government policies that would undermine its religious identity. The need for...