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
Bishops and Catholic politicians Sheila January 17, 2007 It’s getting more gnarly these days, with some Catholic leaders doing what they think popular opinion would dictate, and Read More
Running out of time? Sheila January 17, 2007 This was inevitable. The minute hand of the Doomsday Clock has been moved closer to midnight to reflect the growing Read More
Speaking of the Pope… Sheila January 16, 2007 …and his writings (post below), look back at the topic of his first encyclical, a very major publication for a Read More
Professional habits die hard Sheila January 16, 2007 Nobody takes easily to change, especially professionals working long and grueling hours like doctors, treating patients and saving lives. But 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
Letter to Barack Obama Sheila January 15, 2007 Dear Senator Obama, I was going to write this as a post about you, and the coverage you’ve been Read More
Beyond the oft’ repeated phrase Sheila January 15, 2007 Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech holds the image and the words that usually spring to Read More
Probing the life work of Dr. Martin Sheila January 14, 2007 The legacy of MLK is rich with diverse causes and stages of activism, and yet he is painted with a Read More
Captive to partisan passion Sheila January 14, 2007 Good description, and it could apply to just about any topic in the culture and in politics today. Over at Read More