In his recent post, BCN contributor Marc Little wrote this about Town of Greece v. Galloway, the recent U.S. Supreme …
Read More »Prayer Survives the Chopping Block
On October 7, 2013, I wrote Prayer on the Chopping Block Again, lamenting the push to silence religious freedom through the …
Read More »The Coming End to Racial Preferences
Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court 6-2 ruling in Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action et al. upheld Michigan’s constitutional …
Read More »Liberal Supreme Court Justice on Rewriting Constitution
Editor’s Note: Column was coauthored by Ken Klukowski. Justice John Paul Stevens doesn’t believe anyone has the right to own …
Read More »Alveda King on Black Abortion Rate
Since the beginning of time, women have always found reasons and ways to kill their unborn children. Laws don’t stop …
Read More »Race-Neutral Government v. Discrimination
Jennifer Gratz, a victor in the U.S. Supreme Court case Gratz v. Bollinger, which ruled the University of Michigan’s points-for-race …
Read More »The Constitution or Good Ideas?
Let me run through a few good ideas. I think it’s a good idea for children to eat healthful, wholesome …
Read More »California’s Race-Neutral Government Future
Earlier today we reported on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold a voter-approved law in Michigan that bars …
Read More »The High Cost of Liberalism
Liberals advocate many wonderful things. In fact, I suspect that most conservatives would prefer to live in the kind of …
Read More »Race-Neutral Government Stands in Michigan
In 2006, 58 percent of Michigan voters chose to amend their constitution to bar their government from granting preferences to …
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