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Stop spending our future - the crisis

truenorthquest wrote 2 weeks ago: Our economy is in crisis, and our government says that bold action is required. So we’re divin … more →

Tags: Economy, Federal Budget, Federal Deficit, national debt

National Abortion Funding: Democrats in Senate Support It, But "Don't Go There"

Naturallawyer wrote 2 weeks ago: I suppose it shouldn’t surprise us that the Democrats in the Senate want to include abortion m … more →

Tags: Politics, Morality, Abortion, United States Senate, Republicans, Democrats, Health Care Bill, Abortion Funding

Supreme Court to hear Christian Legal Society v. Martinez and decide on rights of student groups at public law schools1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 2 weeks ago: To follow up on a post from eight months ago, the Supreme Court has granted certiorari on (decided t … more →

Tags: Tolerance, Christianity, Morality, Homosexuality, Conservative, Liberal, Discrimination, Judiciary, Religion

Employment Law (In)Justice in California

Naturallawyer wrote 2 months ago: I have some experience with employment law in California, particularly with wage and hour law (overt … more →

Tags: Politics, Law, Morality, Government, Justice, california law, Employment Law, Business, Commerce

How To Distinguish Education From Propaganda5 comments

Naturallawyer wrote 2 months ago: Love this: One of the most important differences between education and propaganda is how they deal w … more →

Tags: Theoretical Musings, Politics, Morality, Totalitarianism, Democrat, Republican, Public School, Education, Propaganda

No king but Jesus!

truenorthquest wrote 2 months ago: Thomas Paine, an early American patriarch, wrote a document that inspired our fight for independence … more →

Tags: america, united states, Jesus Christ, Law, Declaration of Independence, United States of America, Thomas Paine, King, Republic

The Natural Law Explained

Naturallawyer wrote 3 months ago: To follow up on an earlier brief post, I want to give a more detailed accounting of the meaning of N … more →

Tags: Theoretical Musings, Politics, Law, Morality, Thomas Aquinas, & Natural Law, God, Theism, Atheism

It's Time for the Republicans to Be Bipartisan

Naturallawyer wrote 3 months ago: …or so sayeth President Obama.  Not that he is alone.  Republicans call for “bipartisans … more →

Tags: Politics, President Obama, Bailout, Health Care, Obamacare, Democrat, Republican, politicians, News media

Who can tax a sunrise? Who can tax the trees? The government can!2 comments

truenorthquest wrote 3 months ago: … more →

Tags: america, united states, Politics, constitution, United States of America, Congress, Economy, recession, Government

Ask Not What Your President Can Do For You...

Naturallawyer wrote 3 months ago: Apparently there has been an attempt to distribute lesson plans to accompany President Obama’s … more →

Tags: Politics, Philosophy, Law, america, Government, President Barack Obama, Public School, country, Lesson Plan

Constitutional Court Cases v. Democracy

Naturallawyer wrote 3 months ago: I came across a brilliant synopsis of how the U.S. Supreme Court should decide “hard cases … more →

Tags: Abortion, constitution, Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, hard cases, Individual Rights, Jurisprudence, democracy, political process

Obamacare: Abortion Coverage Included, Health Care for the Elderly Perhaps Not4 comments

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: FRC is running a controversial ad: Apparently Planned Parenthood and the other usual suspects are up … more →

Tags: Sanctity of Life/Abortion, Politics, Abortion, babies, Pro-Life, pro choice, President Obama, Government, federal

It's Official: the Supreme Court has its Wild Card1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 4 months ago: The United States Senate today voted to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor as a Justice of the Supreme Co … more →

Tags: Politics, Law, Morality, obama, constitution, ethics, Republicans, Democrats, Sonia Sotomayor

Democrats Shamelessly Bank on Sotomayor's Race and Demonstrate the Height of Hypocrisy

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: This is just silly. The Senate debate over Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor turned bitter Wedne … more →

Tags: Politics, Law, Morality, racism, obama, constitution, ethics, Republicans, Democrats

Abortion on Demand: a History and Explanation of Why Any Woman in America Can End Any Pregnancy at Any Time, Even Up to the Day of Childbirth

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: Professor Matthew J. Franck gives us an excellent history of the state of abortion law in the United … more →

Tags: Sanctity of Life/Abortion, The Most Important Posts, Politics, Law, obama, Partial Birth Abortion, Pro-Life, constitution, pro choice

Obama's Healthcare Plan: Medical Procedures that Might not Succeed are Deemed "Waste"1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: It is a scary thing when a medical procedure for an elderly person that “is not necessarily go … more →

Tags: News media, President Barack Obama, Health Care, waste, Pharmacy, drug, elderly, Sanctity of Life/Abortion, euthenasia

On Criminal Law--Theories of Punishment

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: In my criminal law class at law school, we discussed four basic theories of “why we punish”: deterre … more →

Tags: Theoretical Musings, Politics, Law, Christianity, Morality, Religion, incarceration, Felonies, C. S. Lewis

Abortion and the Federal Health Care Plan: Stop the Abortion Mandate1 comment

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: I just received word that on Thursday evening there will be a large webcast among the heavy hitters … more →

Tags: Politics, Abortion, babies, Pro-Life, pro choice, President Obama, Healthcare, Government, federal

The Economy is Going to Matter: Prisoners to be Released to Save California Government Money?

Naturallawyer wrote 5 months ago: I must confess, I haven’t been terribly concerned about the economy.  Yes, I have compassion t … more →

Tags: Theoretical Musings, Politics, Law, Violence, Government, Economy, LAPPL, Criminal, incarceration


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