NBC: "President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, positioning the court to have three female justices for the first time, NBC News reported late Sunday."
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Obama at the crossroads on religious liberty
Thomas Farr: "The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (IRF) has come down hard on the Obama administration for its failure to promote international religious liberty. "U.S. foreign policy on religious freedom," said Commission chairman Leonard Leo, "is missing the mark."
Michigan adjusting to new reality: No smoking
Toledo Blade: "Michigan becomes the 26th state to ban smoking in bars and restaurants, according to the American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation, which tracks smoking legislation across the country. Kansas will be next, when its ban goes into effect July 1, and Wisconsin will follow on July 5."
Tea party wins victory in Utah
Washington Post: "The national "tea party" movement toppled its first incumbent Saturday as long-serving Sen. Robert F. Bennett was defeated at the Utah Republican Party's nominating convention, the most powerful demonstration yet of the anti-Washington tide that is altering the nation's political landscape."
Celebrate: Save a Mother
Nicholas Kriftof: "And because so many people feel that way, some $14 billion will be spent in the United States for Mother’s Day this year...To put that sum in context, it’s enough to pay for a primary school education for all 60 million girls around the world who aren’t attending school. That would pretty much … Continue reading Celebrate: Save a Mother
China’s Forced Sterilization Campaign Is a Crime Against Humanity
Reggie Littlejohn: "The Chinese Communist Party denies that it forces women to abort wanted pregnancies or to be sterilized. This is propaganda. The breaking story—Population and Family Planning Bureau has detained 1,300 people in a campaign to sterilize nearly 10,000 people in the city of Puning, Guangdong Province—proves it."
Beijing's Plan For National Decline
Gordon Chang: "Coerced sterilization, however, is not the roughest tactic the state employs. One-child officials have, across China, resorted to forced abortions and the killing of babies just seconds old. Murder may not be state policy, but the practice is widespread, well-known and condoned. Beijing's leaders know or should know what is being done. In … Continue reading Beijing's Plan For National Decline
The bizarre doctrine of original intent
Joseph J. Ellis: "Yet the constitutional doctrine of original intent has always struck most historians of the founding era as rather bizarre. For they, more than most, know that the original framers of the Constitution harbored deep disagreements over the document's core provisions, that the debates in the state ratifying conventions further exposed the divisions … Continue reading The bizarre doctrine of original intent
The Myth of 'Big Government'
E. J. Dionne: "Ever heard the one about the guy who hated government until a deregulated Wall Street crashed, an oil spill devastated the Gulf of Mexico, a coal mine collapsed, and some good police work stopped a terrorist attack? Rarely has the news of the day run so counter to the spin on the news of … Continue reading The Myth of 'Big Government'
Stomping on the Constitution
Gerald L. Shargel: "The Democrats surely have the better side of the debate. In the eyes of the law, Faisal Shahzad, an American citizen who is alleged to have committed a crime in the heart of New York City, is entitled to have his case tried under the same rules as any other American citizen."