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  1. 14 hours ago

    And don't miss his latest piece for Public Discourse on the Masterpiece Cakeshop decision:

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  2. 14 hours ago

    "What Is Marriage" co-author Sherif Girgis speaks on human rights and dignity to gathering of pro-life leaders on campus.

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    Jun 14

    This is a very good essay by Sherif Girgis. You should read it. Filling in the Blank Left in the Masterpiece Ruling: Why Gorsuch and Thomas Are Right via

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    Jun 15

    Best analysis I've read so far on the wedding cake case: The Court tried to keep free expression & religious liberty separate (for reasons that are interesting to ponder) but that may not be possible. via

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    Jun 15

    The brilliant Sherif Girgis on the critical link between the free speech and free exercise of religion issues in the Masterpiece Cake Shop case: via

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  6. Jun 14

    "What is Marriage?" co-author Sherif Girgis "fills in the blanks" of the Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling, and explains why it should give defenders of religious liberty hope:

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    Jun 13

    Lots of new doctors are either using new versions of the or writing their own. Here's why the original oath is still relevant.

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  8. Jun 14

    The pardon power is the most significant and strongest power of the president, writes of . If Americans believe it is used contrary to the public good, they have one remedy: impeachment.

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    Jun 12

    Masterpiece, Marriage, and Bigotry: The Court via

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  10. Jun 12

    The Masterpiece Cakeshop decision is a more robust defense of religious liberty than many realize, writes ’s Adam MacLeod:

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  11. Jun 12

    The Hippocratic Oath offers suggestions to doctors on what it truly means to be a physician and healer. Contemporary efforts to replace it lack that same essence:

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  12. Jun 12

    The Hippocratic oath is dismissed as "sexist and elitist," but its age-old wisdom still offers us more insights than efforts to have medical students write their own oaths:

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    Jun 11
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  14. Jun 11

    Is there a difference between epithets and arguments? Hadley Arkes explores how the Court should treat issues of free speech:

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    Jun 8

    Jonah Goldberg vs. Patrick Deneen: Is Liberalism a Blessing or a Curse? via

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    Jun 7

    I'm searching for a middle ground between Jonah Goldberg's liberal cheerleading and Patrick Deneen's fatalism. I think it can be found.

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  17. Jun 7

    Does America need a more withering critique of liberalism or a better developed sense of gratitude? juxtaposes 's "How Liberalism Failed" with 's "Suicide of the West"

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  18. Jun 7

    "There are certain lessons that are crucial for a boy’s healthy development into a man destined to love a woman—to be a husband and father. Though his mother can provide some of them, there are others that will be provided by a man, or not at all. What might they be?"

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    Jun 7
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    Jun 7

    This is excellent from Tony Esolen on the importance of helping boys become men: What Mothers Cannot Give to Their Sons via

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