
In DC’s Virginia Suburbs, Catholic Lawyers and Politicians Have a Double Patron in St. Thomas More
‘Father. Lawyer. Writer. Educator. Intellectual. Politician. Martyr. He’s the patron for all seasons…’
‘Father. Lawyer. Writer. Educator. Intellectual. Politician. Martyr. He’s the patron for all seasons…’
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Scalia’ tells multifaceted story of his life up to his 1986 confirmation to the high court.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s writings lent authority and credibility to the pro-life movement, invigorating us in the good times and re-invigorating us in the bad times.
Evangelization presumes friendship with non-Catholics — it’s difficult to communicate the Gospel to those whose friendship you refuse.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s love of debate was one of the things that drew him to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a woman with whom he disagreed on many things, including many aspects of the law.
COMMENTARY: The newest justice didn’t ‘side with the liberals’ in Sessions v. Dimaya. He, along with his predecessor, concurs on the ‘vagueness doctrine.’
BOOK PICK: Scalia Speaks
COMMENTARY: Justice’s funeral Mass was both edifying and evangelizing — and unambiguously Catholic.
NEWS ANALYSIS: His death could profoundly affect the outcome of the Little Sisters’ Supreme Court case against the HHS contraception mandate.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The late Supreme Court justice drew applause for his commitment to the rule of law and his deep Catholic faith, but his sudden death has sparked a political battle over his replacement.
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