SCOTUS to Hear a Help Not Harm Case
On Monday the US Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that deals directly with laws passed in Tennessee and Kentucky that protect children struggling with gender confusion from cross-sex…
On Monday the US Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that deals directly with laws passed in Tennessee and Kentucky that protect children struggling with gender confusion from cross-sex…
Author Pallavi Gogoi, writing for NPR, notes that in the US, quote, “more women are deciding to have children and also remain single. Almost half of all babies born in…
2024 | Week of June 24 | Radio Transcript #1572I am constantly amazed when I look back through history at how single individuals changed the course of history for communities,…
The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms and their effects on young people’s lives, similar to those now mandatory on cigarette…
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed a conditional motion to intervene and to participate as a friend of the court in a lawsuit recently filed against the Elkhorn…
After earlier this week blocking U.S. Senate Democrats from advancing a bill to codify federal protections for embryo-destroying in vitro fertilization or IVF, Republican Senators introduced a bill of their…
Last week, biological male Lia Thomas lost his challenge against the Court of Arbitration of Sport in Switzerland—the world’s top court in matters of sporting fairness—to overturn the twenty twenty-two…
2024 | Week of June 17 | Radio Transcript #1571Marriage is the institution that is the foundation of the family and of society. Its stability is basic to morality and…
Today is Flag Day. And Sunday is Father’s Day. Today we honor one of our most distinctive national symbols and hopefully take time to thank God for the privilege of…
The cover of a recent edition of the very influential publication, The Economist, proclaimed, “Meet America’s Most Dynamic Political Movement,” which is, per the actual article, abortion. The article notes…