Liberal judges have found a tool for browbeating Trump’s attorneys at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the issue of detaining illegal aliens. Akin to an unpleasant toy in the hands of idle children, the legal hammer of a “show cause” order is being … [Read more...] about “Show Cause” Tyranny by Anti-Trump Judges
Mom Banned from Taking Her Daughter to Church
A dramatic religious-freedom case in Maine is now before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, and it strikes at the heart of parental rights and the First Amendment. In December 2024, a lower court judge issued a custody order that went far beyond … [Read more...] about Mom Banned from Taking Her Daughter to Church
“999 to 1 Against” Data Centers
In towns across America, ordinary residents are rising up against massive data centers proposed by Big Tech companies — and with good reason. In Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, the mayor himself says local residents were “999 to 1 … [Read more...] about “999 to 1 Against” Data Centers
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools — February 2026
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools A lively oral argument filled the en banc courtroom of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on the afternoon of January 20 in New Orleans, to address this simple question: may … [Read more...] about Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools — February 2026
Abe Lincoln’s Views on Judges
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Today is the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, who is recognized as one of our greatest Presidents. This gives us a good opportunity to pay tribute to Abe Lincoln's very clear understanding of the proper role … [Read more...] about Abe Lincoln’s Views on Judges
Good Judges Still Occupy the Bench
Just one year into the Trump 47 Administration, it feels like every headline involving a federal judge is another story of obstruction and activism by a leftist ideologue, but allow me to shine a light on some great judges who give us hope for a … [Read more...] about Good Judges Still Occupy the Bench
Violent Resistance Shouldn’t Prevail in Minnesota
Featured image via livestream of protest at Cities Church. The resistance in Minnesota to Trump’s deportations has undermined law enforcement efforts, including the biting off of an officer’s finger. Amid defiance, it would set a terrible … [Read more...] about Violent Resistance Shouldn’t Prevail in Minnesota
We Must Decentralize Education
The idea of what education is truly for has been debated for centuries. In the 17th century, English poet John Milton described education as a way to “repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright,” and from that knowledge to … [Read more...] about We Must Decentralize Education
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
Featured photo by Office of the Attorney General of Texas. Public Domain. A lively oral argument filled the en banc courtroom of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Tuesday afternoon in New Orleans, to address this simple question: … [Read more...] about Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
The End of Migration
We are reaching the end of migration as it has been sold to the American people for decades. Leaders, institutions, and citizens across the political and religious spectrum are (finally) publicly challenging the idea that mass immigration from … [Read more...] about The End of Migration















