Advice and Consent: Why Do Some Presidential Appointees Require Senate Confirmation?
Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation Hearing: The Defense Hearing of Trump’s Choice as Secretary of Defense Gets Interesting Fast
The Disappearing Middle of American Media Consumption: The Major Shift of Viewership From Older Media to Social Media Influencers
A Look at the Adversary Press: The Media in Disagreement with Leadership in the White House Tends to Grow Its Base in Its Opposition
The Left is Lawyering Up: President-Elect Trump is Not Afraid to Sue for Defamation, and It’s Destabilizing Liberal Media
PART I There is No Way to Deny that “Pro-Abortion” is the Right Term: The Fanaticism of the Pro-Abortion Movement on Full Display in New York City
PART II The United States as the Moral Outlaw on Abortion on the World Scene: Even America’s Progressive, Liberal Allies Are More Interested in Protecting Human Life than the U.S.
PART III Do Pro-Lifers Really Believe What We Say We Believe? The Necessity of Consistent Arguments for the Dignity of Human Life
PART IV Our Outrage Reveals Our Worldview: When the Killing of a Dog Garners More Attention Than the Killing of Babies
PART I The Complicated Controversy Over Vaccines: Balancing Public Health, Parental Rights, and Religious Liberty
PART II The Use of Aborted Fetuses in Medical Research: The Unfolding Logic of the Pro-Life and Pro-Abortion Worldviews
PART III Everyone Worships Something (or Someone): Making Sense of the Criminal Trial over a Weird Cult in New York
PART I Human Rights Under Fire in Hong Kong: What’s Really Behind the Massive Protests
PART II The Looming Threat of Iran: Will a Worldview Clash Become a Shooting War?
PART III Ideas Have Consequences: Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality in the News from the Southern Baptist Convention
PART I Radical New Abortion Law in Illinois: Analyzing the Looming Geographical Divide over Abortion in America
PART II Pro-Lifers Are ‘Not Acceptable’ in America? An Increasingly Radical Position on Abortion Among Democratic Candidates
PART III Gambling as Moral Parable: Why Luck Is All the Secular Worldview Has to Offer
PART I The Outsized Power of the Supreme Court: Looking Toward the Upcoming Flurry of Supreme Court Decisions
PART II Is the Constitution a Living Document? How Precedent and Constitutional Interpretation Influence the Proceedings of the Supreme Court
PART III Liberals Follow the Conservative Pattern for Preparing Future Judges: Understanding the Implications of Presidential Elections on the Federal Judiciary
PART IV The New American Normal? Drag Queen Storytime in Your Local Library
PART I An Infinite Array of Gender Identities? Why Even The Revolutionaries Are Scared Now
PART II The Revolutionaries on Sex and Gender Have Set a Trap For Themselves: The Problem of Radical Self-Autonomy
PART III The Sadness and Brokenness the Sexual Revolutionaries Leave in Their Wake
PART I For It, Against It, For It, Against It: Joe Biden Reverses His Long-Standing Support of the Hyde Amendment . . . Again
PART II This Is What It Looks Like to Get in Line: How Political Moves Reveal Moral Shifts
PART III Parenting Matters Less Than We Thought? Why Genetics Alone Cannot Explain Who Our Children Become
PART I New Limitations Placed on Fetal Tissue Research: The Media’s False Juxtapositions
PART II Should Christians Benefit from Vaccines That Have Heritage in Fetal Tissue? Understanding the Difference in Primary and Secondary Effect
PART III The Commodification of Human Beings: Now Simply Another Product Line?
PART IV The Next Dangerous Tool of Oppression? Dodgeball.
PART I A Godlessness that Leads from Despair to Death: Devaluing Life at Both Its Beginning and End
PART II Maine Legalizes Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Radical Claim of Individual Autonomy and its Ultimate End
PART III The 75th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion: A Debt We Owe, Lest We Forget
PART I The Language Battle Over Abortion: If You Win the Language Battle, You Win the War
PART II “Babies Are Not Babies Until They Are Born” — It’s Now Official Policy at NPR
PART III A Coming Generational Apocalypse? The Challenge of Younger Americans Tilting Left