Punishing the ‘thought’ behind the crime? Sheila May 6, 2009 All crime committed against all innocent people is punishable according to the harm done to person and property and its Read More
Signs of things to come in medicine Sheila May 5, 2009 Currently happening largely under radar, in Montana. Physicians in Montana could be facing “kill-on-demand” orders from patients who want to Read More
“Fannie Med” Sheila May 4, 2009 Health care reform isn’t ‘coming’, it’s already here. Snuck into that fat stimulus bill rushed through Congress was Read More
Let’s have another ‘surprise justice’ Sheila May 1, 2009 Which is saying…another David Souter-like appointment. At Bench Memos, Matthew Franck gives learned voice to something I mused about Read More
And we thought it would be Ginsburg Sheila April 30, 2009 So it’s Justice David Souter, one of the youngest members on the Court. Who knew? Well… he has made Read More
Trying to keep the UN honest Sheila April 28, 2009 It’s a full-time job for whole teams of people. Like the C-Fam organization, which is one of the big Read More
Declining Notre Dame Sheila April 27, 2009 Good title. It’s the letter scholar and former US ambassador to the Vatican Mary Ann Glendon sent to Notre Read More
Big decision about the ND commencement Sheila April 27, 2009 And it isn’t that Notre Dame’s administration has realized they shouldn’t be awarding a pro-abortion president the Read More
Tyranny of the majority Sheila April 22, 2009 Pope Benedict referred to that threat, one that a body of citizens and its leaders can stumble its way into, Read More
Free speech for some Sheila April 20, 2009 But only if you’re considered ‘tolerant’. By groups with power and influence who don’t happen to tolerate views Read More