Consistency in the civil rights struggle Sheila March 8, 2007 Intellectual honesty requires the question of how the civil rights movement to end injustice and discrimination can focus on the Read More
Justice is served Sheila February 23, 2007 Finally! The California Supreme Court, yesterday, affirmed the precedent-setting decision of a California appellate court, which upheld the right of Read More
Wrongly decided law Sheila January 22, 2007 During last year’s Senate confirmation hearings for both Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, it was very interesting Read More
Roe and the Church Sheila January 21, 2007 Tomorrow marks the 34th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Fr. Richard John Neuhaus has this analysis at First Things. The Read More
Good ruling from the Ninth, for a Sheila January 17, 2007 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California is the most overturned court in the nation. In fact, columnist George Read More
Inside the Chief Justice’s chamber Sheila January 16, 2007 Do you think the weight of a sitting Supreme Court falls on the character and ideology of the Chief Justice? Read More
Re-establishment clause Sheila January 10, 2007 I was wondering when this topic was going to be raised. Watching the beautiful ceremonies for President Ford in and Read More
A no-brainer for the Court Sheila January 9, 2007 At least that’s how I saw it when the Supreme Court sided with security in airports. The Supreme Court Read More
The Court in the New Year Sheila January 2, 2007 Once all the media go away from a major story like the nomination and confirmation of a Supreme Court Justice, Read More
What Justice Breyer said Sheila December 6, 2006 The minute I saw Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer with Chris Wallace on Fox News last Sunday evening, I stopped Read More