Forsythe’s Dilemma: Legal Positivism
The recent commentary by Clarke Forsythe, senior legal counsel at Americans United for Life, presents a challenge that must be met.
The recent commentary by Clarke Forsythe, senior legal counsel at Americans United for Life, presents a challenge that must be met.
According to recent news stories on the Obama administration’s effort to investigate the Bush administration’s authorization of certain interrogation techniques
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development has been at the center of more sleazy news reports over the years than anyone could possibly count. I remember when
Last week, our editorial argued that one of the most important lessons pastors of the Church in the United States need to draw from the history of interactions with Senator Ted Kennedy
American Life League recently helped organize an event in Florida with the leadership of the Personhood Florida organization.
Just yesterday, Michael Hichborn, host of our ALL Report, got roped into the unbelievable task of reviewing the new Max Baucus version of the health care reform bill.
I never met Jim Pouillon, but I have met several of his friends. Many of them have written poignant expressions of their sorrow. Among them is the one and only Cal Zastrow, whose heart was broken; and whose love for Pouillion and his family is sincere to the very depths of his being.
On August 26, the theologically dissident (and therefore misnamed) National Catholic Reporter published an interview conducted on August 12 with Archbishop Michael Sheehan of Santa Fe.
Judie Brown, president of American Life League and member of the Pontifical Academy for Life, is requesting that the Academy postpone a November conference on the ethics of organ transplantation entitled “A Gift for Life.”
Webster tells us that the transitive verb “pillar” means “to provide or strengthen with or as if with pillars.” At the opposite end
Each of us who believe in the justice and mercy of God are called, as an act of charity, to pray for the repose of the soul of the deceased. However, there are some rubrics of decorum that should
Just this morning, I received a nice phone call from someone who does not believe in e-mail, nor does he “do” e-mail! That’s right; he considers it among the most problematic ways to connect with other human beings.