Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. This article is part of a symposium on the upcoming argument in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. A preview of the ...
Is America backsliding on liberty, equality? Editor: What is it that has made America great? I believe that the lofty and unusual ideals of liberty and equality are the hallmarks of this nation.
Understanding Title VII as a law designed to advance both liberty and equality helps to illuminate the statute's religious employer exemption. Last month, the BYU Law Review published our article ...
Kurt Vonnegut’s 1961 short story “Harrison Bergeron” stands apart as one of dystopian literature’s most poignant works, making up for its brevity in striking social commentary. The tale is set in the ...
Sixteen months before Thomas Jefferson crafted the powerful words that would become our Declaration of Independence, he sat quietly in Richmond's St. John's Church, absorbing the oratory of Patrick ...
In this new translation of Raymond Aron’s last university lecture, delivered in 1978, France’s most renowned Cold War–era liberal thinker grandly reflects on the concept of liberty in Western ...
(The Conversation) — Shortly before midnight on May 23, 1798, highwaymen just north of Dublin intercepted and set on fire a mail coach headed to Belfast. It was the signal meant to ignite revolution ...
To say that the Equality Act, which the U.S. Senate will soon take up after its passage in the House, has changed over the years is a huge understatement. The first version of this legislation, ...
If the Equality Act, passed by the House last week, becomes law, it would “cause incalculable damage to our society — with a particular ­assault on . . . religious believers,” warns Kenneth Craycraft ...