Justice and the Obama DOJ – Part 2 When it comes to defending against terrorism, one would think that the role of the Justice Department would be relatively limited compared to that of the military and of our intelligence gathering …

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Justice and the Obama Justice Department Michael B. Mukasey Former U.S. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey served as the Attorney General of the United States from 2007-2009, as a U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York from …

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These are, indeed, interesting times – political and otherwise. Many Christians are rightly concerned about the moral and political direction our country seems to be headed, and yet they are unsure what can, or even should, be done to try …

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Considering the history of our nation in dealing with King George of England during the Revolutionary War it’s no wonder that our society has always held a very dim view of the concept of a “king.” This aversion was reinforced …

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History, American Democracy and the AP Test Controversy – 2 “Memory” designates the sense of history that we all share, which is why monuments and other instruments of national commemoration are especially important in serving as expressions and embodiments of …

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History, American Democracy, and the AP Test Controversy Wilfred M. McClay is the G.T. and Libby Blankenship Professor in the History of Liberty at the University of Oklahoma. He has also taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Tulane …

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July 4th is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States. There are cookouts, family gatherings and fireworks. There’s swimming, playing and a lot of activity. There is a small amount of gratitude expressed for the 13 Colonies and their …

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This month (June) is the anticipated response from the SCOTUS, the Supreme Court of the United States, regarding how the court system will view the legalization of homosexual ‘marriages.’ Will there be an established normalization of such unions by the …

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The Battle of Indiana and the Promise of Battles to Come – Part 2 To understand the future, let’s revisit and explain the four truths of the modern culture war. First, the conflict is not between gay rights and religious …

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The Battle of Indiana and the Promise of Battles To Come by David French/National Review David French is a writer for National Review and National Review Online. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he is former president of the Foundation …

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