Supreme Court turning right? Sheila July 3, 2009 Under the Obama adminstration? That’s what this New York Times analysis is saying. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. Read More
The New Haven firefighters Sheila June 30, 2009 In all the scrutiny of Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s record and writings, the Ricci case certainly got a lot of Read More
Moral equivalence in the White House Sheila June 29, 2009 The first African-American president of the United States is going to bring some uniquely different values into the White House. Read More
High court did the right thing Sheila June 29, 2009 This seemed clear even to regular citizens. Reverse discrimination is as unjust as any other form. The Supreme Court made Read More
Obama doesn’t want their advice Sheila June 22, 2009 In spite of promises to listen to many viewpoints in an open and honest dialogue over tough issues, President Obama Read More
Sotomayor emerging Sheila June 18, 2009 In these days leading up to her confirmation hearings in the Senate, Judge Sonia Sotomayor is being researched, analyzed, scrutinized, Read More
End run around the bishops Sheila June 15, 2009 Catholics in dissent of Church teaching and episcopal authority have tried this for decades. A group of them published something Read More
The beginning of health care Sheila June 15, 2009 Whatever the parameters of the health care debate shape up to be, the US bishops have reminded legislators of its Read More
‘An embryo property case’ Sheila June 15, 2009 That’s lawyer-speak in a lively debate over a bizarre case of implantation gone wrong in a UK clinic. “There Read More
Think again Sheila June 14, 2009 Culture wars and political battles are about ideas. Media and marketing help shape public thinking about the issues. So changing Read More