Columnist Joe Holley looks back at the genius of Austin-born legal scholar, poet and all-round Renaissance man Charles L. Black Jr.
As the Supreme Court heard arguments in a racially charged Louisiana voting rights case last month, down on its ground floor a special exhibit was running a continual loop of commentary from Chief ...
The legislature’s tone-deaf rejection of the Registration of Same-sex Partnerships Bill was more than a missed opportunity. It forces Hong Kong to reckon with two urgent questions: Will we continue to ...
Most American adults still remember the tidal wave of emotion that greeted the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, nearly 11 years ago, that same-sex couples were entitled to the privileges and ...
I’m sure my mom was proud to see me as the closing speaker at the No Kings Day rally in San Diego. While she couldn’t be ...
An Ohio bill to significantly revise the state’s marijuana program, while adding new restrictions to the hemp market, has hit a roadblock—with the Senate soundly rejecting the latest amended version ...
On 24 August 1949, Jaipal Singh Munda, the driving force behind the Jharkhand movement, argued for political representation ...
When we think of the term “equality,” most of us think of it in a formal sense: equality under the law. However, political ...
Modern progressivism is based upon the notion of equity—equal outcomes. However, as Ludwig von Mises wrote, classical ...
The congressional anti-communist hearings of the 1940s are a reminder that freedom of speech today is even more fragile than ...
Open Circle Unitarian Universalist Fellowship was founded in 2003 by families seeking an inclusive faith community. The church became Fond du Lac's first welcoming congregation in 2009, emphasizing ...
It was 250 years ago this week that North Carolinians fought in their first formal battle for American independence. But they didn’t fight it in North Carolina — and they ...