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Earlier this month, the Supreme Court held the first oral arguments of the 2025 Term. This Term features several noteworthy cases, hitting critical topics from States’ ability to prevent boys from playing in girls’ sports, to President Trump’s ability to manage personnel in the Executive Branch, to whether federal law will continue requiring States to […]
The country recently watched in horror as a mentally ill career criminal slit the throat of Iryna Zarutska—an innocent and defenseless Ukrainian refugee—on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina. Alabama then mourned the senseless loss of Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, who was stabbed to death by a Montgomery man while walking her dogs in Auburn, […]
Like millions of Americans, my family and I witnessed the horrifying assassination of Charlie Kirk. At just 31 years old, Charlie was a rising conservative leader who was best known for speaking out against progressive liberal ideology. But more than that—far more than that—he was a devout Christian, a wonderful husband, and a doting father. […]
Rioters have rampaged through downtown Los Angeles. They have attacked law enforcement, thrown Molotov cocktails, launched mortars, and driven vehicles into police officers. They have vandalized local businesses and torched buildings. They have waved the Mexican flag while defacing the American flag. And they have terrorized law-abiding citizens, making them scared to leave their homes. […]
Tomorrow, Sept. 17, is Constitution Day. On that date 235 years ago, our Founding Fathers signed America’s national charter, creating a government devoted to protecting our God given rights and liberties. When Americans think about the freedoms protected by our Constitution, we tend to focus on the first nine amendments in the Bill of Rights. […]
The United States is a relatively young country, but we have the oldest written national constitution. On this Constitution Day, we honor this incredible document, which has persisted for over two centuries and inspired a host of other constitutions around the world. Today marks the 234th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Our Constitution […]
The summer of 1787 was a pivotal moment in American history. Our young nation had defeated the British in a bloody revolution but was struggling through the early years of independence. The Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia to determine how to put the nation on better footing, with a government that would function capably while […]
What a privilege it is to celebrate Constitution Day! On this day 232 years ago, our Founders gathered in Philadelphia to sign the Constitution – setting in motion a system of government that would safeguard liberty, create conditions for prosperity and promote the cultivation of virtue. The role that state courts play in protecting our […]
Today is Constitution Day. On this day in 1787, our Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia to sign the Constitution. They had been meeting together throughout the hot summer to debate what form of government would best protect our hard-won freedoms and give our young nation the best chance to endure. Little did they know, as they signed the […]

