Partnerships and rights Sheila May 15, 2010 Same-sex marriage activists have built a movement to re-define ‘family’ on the premise that homosexual partners are denied rights like Read More
Two things come to light about Obamacare Sheila May 14, 2010 The health care legislation that was rushed urgently into a frenzied weekend vote and passage recently was so cumbersome and Read More
What Kagan did write Sheila May 13, 2010 Most jurists leave a paper trail for interrogators to examine in the confirmation process when judges are nominated for advancement. Read More
Arizona heat Sheila May 13, 2010 Headline news these days tends to have at least one leading item from the ongoing political and social battle over Read More
“Forgiveness does not replace justice” Sheila May 12, 2010 Big statement by Pope Benedict, who answered journalists questions on the plane as he traveled to Portugal, a now familiar Read More
Stolen cross makes exactly what point? Sheila May 11, 2010 Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that the Mojave Desert war memorial cross stays, overturning claims by an anti-Christians that its Read More
Judging from the spin Sheila May 11, 2010 I’ve been a Court watcher for years. I’ve done a lot of legal coverage, and have been tempted Read More
Until Kagan is confirmed Sheila May 11, 2010 Senators will soon be involved in the confirmation hearings for Elena Kagan, President Obama’s nominee to replace Justice John Read More
Secure the borders. Sheila May 10, 2010 That has been the mantra of politicians in all parties for several years now, though not one cogent case has Read More
The wit and wisdom of Wally Hickel Sheila May 9, 2010 Who is Wally Hickel? And why did an article filled with his quotes make it into an internet aggregator’s Read More