New in Legal Studies

Ninth Circuit: Judge’s Conclusions “Illogical” on Prop. 8 Video Ruling
So what could have possibly motivated him to ignore the law and evidence to rule in an illogical way? 2/3/2012 >>more

Hands Off the Church
A look at Hosanna-Tabor v. EEOC

Could anything violate the "free exercise" of religion more than the government telling the church how to determine its ministers? 1/12/2012 >>more

Indecency at the Supreme Court
This case presents a great opportunity for the Court to cement, once and for all, the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) ability to enforce decency standards on broadcast television in a real, practical way. 1/11/2012 >>more

Self-Evident Truths, Part VI: You Shall Not Murder
Every human being must be treated with respect and dignity. God created all. Not just those who believe in Him. All.
12/8/2011 >>more

Small Victory Against the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act
But there is much work to be done. As the Bible tells us, “The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few…” (Luke 10:2). 12/7/2011 >>more

CWALAC Opposes Caitlin Halligan for the D.C. Court of Appeals
Caitlin Halligan’s far-left political ideology would be a threat to American freedom if she was empowered with the respect and responsibility of deciding some of the most important cases in our nation as a circuit court judge. 12/5/2011 >>more

DOJ’s Shady Business on Kagan and ObamaCare
What do they have to lose if they are telling the complete truth on this matter? 12/2/2011 >>more

"Respect Me" Campaign
The (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act seeks to undermine traditional marriage by repealing the Defense of Marriage Act. 11/30/2011 >>more

CWALAC's new ''Respect Me'' Campaign
CWALAC's new "Respect Me" Campaign against the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act.
Read More. 11/21/2011 >>more

Huge Win for Marriage in California
If there is no one to defend the law, then it really doesn’t matter what the people of California want. Their vote doesn’t mean anything. 11/21/2011 >>more

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