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Ask Americans what they think the First Amendment protects, and they will tell you “freedom of speech.” But few will think of the amendment’s third protection: “freedom of assembly.” In his provocative new book, “Liberty’s Refuge, The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly,” Washington University School of Law professor John Inazu implores Americans to keep in mind the importance of this protection.
While many Americans still have reservations about gay marriage, attitudes about homosexuality in general have changed significantly.
The discovery that the writer of the 'Gay Girl in Damascus' blog was not in fact an actual gay girl in Damascus shocked the blogging community. The reason that liberals were okay with the blog for so long though was because 'Gay Girl' trumpeted everything they believe.
A new collection of survey data on homosexuality and gay marriage compiled by Resident Fellow Karlyn H. Bowman.
This issue covers the "nuclear option," signing statements, animal rights, the Roberts Court, and more.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich knows how to press the Left's soft spots. Even as he fades from the front of the Republican presidential pack, he deserves credit for attacking the judiciary's seizure of power over some of society's most important issues. Choosing new Supreme Court justices will be one...
Many Americans have no desire to impose criminal sanctions on homosexual sodomy, nevertheless, most Americans do not want special rights for homosexuals or to consider their behavior morally neutral.
Legislatures and courts are liberalizing faster than the American people.





