Interfering with Legal Proceeding in Nobody’s Best Interest

Former President Trump could be indicted in New York for allegedly falsifying business records that were related to a “hush payment” during his 2016 presidential campaign. This hush payment allegedly went to women who accused him of sexual encounters, most notably to...

The Limit of Legislation

Among the bills that drew the most attention this past legislative session were related to transgender identity issues and the normalization of LGBT activity in the classroom. In a personal conversation I had with the state legislator I had lamented that there were...

Is Westport Middle School Training Political Activists?

Westport Middle School in Louisville announced an opportunity for students to meet legislators and a gay rights activist. The purpose was to teach them how to write letters to their legislators, but the intent was controversial. The activity comes in the wake of...

Human Eggs for Profit?

A journalist at Spectator recently reported that her social media news feed is filled with random advertisements encouraging women to sell their eggs to egg banks for profit. In England, they are paid 750 pounds, which is about $924 for their eggs. Allan Pacey, a...

The Difference between Censorship and Common Sense

Should controversial books that promote LGBT activity be banned from school libraries? That is the question several states are wrestling with, including Kentucky. I recently debated a representative from the ACLU, who was opposed to removing these books. She cried...

Is KDE’s Role to Promote LGBT Identity?

Gov. Beshear vetoed SB 150, which in part, keeps public school children from being sexualized through curriculum normalizing LGBT identity. The Kentucky Department of Education is also opposed. Both have conflated affirming the humanity of kids and disagreeing with...

Federal judge heckled into silence at Stanford

A federal judge was heckled into silence at Stanford University. Justice Kyle Duncan, a judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, was invited by the university’s Federalist Society to speak. During Judge Duncan's speech, protestors interrupted him, calling him a...

Jacksonville Florida Compels Preferred Pronoun Usage

A bookstore owner is taking the city of Jacksonville, Florida to court. Christie DeTrude, owner of Queen of Angels, a Catholic bookstore, believes what the Bible teaches about sex and gender. She wants to make it an official store policy to refer to people according...

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