constitution
Scott Lively Introduces Campaign To Add Exceptions To First Amendment
The First Amendment is great and all, but what if extremist Christians have to abide by the same laws as everyone else
John Rocker Makes Words About Chick-Fil-A Scandal
Oh, John Rocker, have you learned anything about anything since you embarrassed yourself years ago? You’re writing for WorldNetDaily, so I’m guessing you haven’t: Technically,
Rhode Island Will Recognize Out of State Same Sex Marriages
And this, friends, is called “Full Faith and Credit.” You might have heard about it from the US Constitution. Bitter states like North Carolina and
Porno Pete: Impeach Obama For Being Nice To Lesbian!
What’s he caterwauling about today? This: The president of a group dedicated to exposing the homosexual activist agenda thinks President Obama should be impeached for ignoring
Yet Another DOMA Problem: Judge in Texas Won’t Allow Man’s Husband to Care for His Children
This is sort of insane, but it exemplifies the point that legal scholars have been making: DOMA is not only flatly unconstitutional, but it’s just
Herman Cain Says Dumb Thing
File under “dog bites man” or “wingnut flings poo at protective glass.” Here’s Herman Cain explaining why the Obama administration’s decision to stop defending DOMA
When Federalism Slams Up Against Social Conservatism
In the wake of the Obama administration’s announcement that it will no longer defend Section 3 of DOMA in court, wingnut reactions have been humorous
BREAKING: Obama Says DOMA Is Unconstitutional; DOJ Will No Longer Defend It In Court
WOW. Chris Geidner: The Department of Justice has made a decision that heightened scrutiny applies to sexual orientation classifications such as that involved in the
Scalia: 14th Amendment Shouldn’t Apply to Gays
Behold, the limited mental worldview of The Constitutional Originalist. Joe Jervis: Speaking on Friday at the University of Richmond, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia denounced the
Christine O’Donnell Disagrees With/Is Unaware of Separation of Church and State
Oh, my lord. WILMINGTON, Del. — Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell of Delaware on Tuesday questioned whether the U.S. Constitution calls for a separation of
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