Doug Bandow, the reviewer of A Greener Faith, responds to author Roger Gottlieb’s comments.
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Religious Literature Ban Stricken
In a unanimous decision, a federal court of appeals ruled that the Lee County School Board’s policy of not allowing religious and political literature to be distributed is unconstitutional.
Of Ants and Men: A Greener Daydream
Doug Bandow of CEI reviews the book, A Greener Faith by Roger S. Gottlieb.
Supreme Conservatism
The second Conservatism on Tap was a great success, bringing about 75 young conservatives together to discuss The Roberts Court last week.
Advanced SCOTUS
The history books may refer to the present court as the “Roberts Court,” named so after current Chief Justice John Roberts, but many analysts are talking about Justice Kennedy.
Another Legal Study
Conservative youth recently heard what it means to be a “David” lawyer against the Goliaths.
Academic Left Derails Evangelicals
Academics finding common cause with let-wing activists are not a new story, particularly since they are frequently the same people. But their effort to influence Evangelical Christians suggests a new twist on an old cliché: If you can’t beat them, subvert them.
Women’s MisStudies
From a recent debate on college-level women’s studies courses, we get a glimpse of why graduates with that degree are hard to find, though such classes have become commonplace in most universities.
Another Choice for Students
Pro-life activist Janet Folger has stories and advice for students at the Eagle Forum Collegian Summit.
Not a Living Document, Dummy
If the Constitution is viewed as a living document, judicial oligarchy will result.