President Obama Speaks on Preventing Mass Atrocities

President Obama: "We’re making sure that the United States government has the structures, the mechanisms to better prevent and respond to mass atrocities.  So I created the first-ever White House position dedicated to this task.  It’s why I created a new Atrocities Prevention Board, to bring together senior officials from across our government to focus … Continue reading President Obama Speaks on Preventing Mass Atrocities

A Conservative Law Professor on the Obvious Constitutionality of Obamacare

Henry Paul Monaghan: "The individual health mandate surely passes constitutional muster under settled judicial principles. The Constitution’s Commerce Clause grants Congress the authority “to regulate commerce ... among the several States.”  The Court's precedents establish without question that Congress may regulate intrastate economic activities that Congress (not the Court) reasonably concludes have a substantial effect … Continue reading A Conservative Law Professor on the Obvious Constitutionality of Obamacare

Catholic bishops say GOP budget proposal fails moral test

David Gibson: "A week after House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan claimed his Catholic faith inspired the Republicans' cost-cutting budget plan, the nation's Catholic bishops reiterated their demand that the federal budget protect the poor, and said the GOP measure "fails to meet these moral criteria."  That and other strongly-worded judgments on the GOP budget … Continue reading Catholic bishops say GOP budget proposal fails moral test

Beyond Abortion—A Common Good Feminism for the Twenty-First Century

Article I co-wrote with Christopher Hale, Anne Roan Thomas, and Sarah Rosemann: "Neither ideological extremism nor partisanship should stand in the way of accomplishing this worthy goal.  The time has come to dial down the nasty rhetoric and the perpetual vitriol and work together on a goal everyone can agree on without compromising their deepest … Continue reading Beyond Abortion—A Common Good Feminism for the Twenty-First Century

Suu Kyi claims victory in landmark Burma election

Washington Post: "Burmese democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi all but completed her transformation from imprisoned icon to elected member of parliament Sunday as her party claimed it had won a resounding victory in an election considered a key test of political reforms in Burma."