The Bishops and the Mandate: Principled Witness vs. Politics as Usual
The controversy over the HHS mandate is not a spat about wonkish detail or tribal privilege. It remains a struggle for the principle of religious freedom, the soul of civil society.
The Argument Against Gay Marriage: And Why it Doesn’t Fail
A response to NYU Law Professor Kenji Yoshino.
A Real Compromise on the Same-Sex Marriage Debate: An Invitation to Rauch and Blankenhorn
A recent compromise on the same-sex ‘marriage’ debate granted too much to revisionists and too little to traditionalists. A better compromise will respect the societal importance of marriage while also providing for the real needs of domestic partners.
The Pro-Life Case Against Barack Obama . . . and Doug Kmiec
The Obama apologists are at it again, this time attacking Archbishop Charles Chaput for speaking out against their candidate’s pro-abortion views. But the latest salvo from Doug Kmiec is a tangled web of falsehoods and fallacies.