Last Wednesday, eHarmony agreed to a settlement with the New Jersey attorney general. The online dating site was brought to court in 2005 over a claim that it had discriminated against some relationship-seekers by not providing matches for gay men and women. As part of the settlement, eHarmony has agreed to [...]
As I have traveled across the country, I have been astounded just how many of our fellow citizens feel strongly about their constitutional rights but have no idea what they are, or for that matter, what the Constitution says. I am not suggesting that they become Constitutional scholars — whatever that means. I am suggesting, [...]
Watching the length of innocence in children decline saddens me, for that is the sweetest time in life and it is being made shorter and shorter.
Today’s Wall Street Journal includes an article by Dan Slater on the efforts of schools to ban questionable clothing. Slater writes,
Last month, the Aurora Frontier K-8 School in Aurora, [...]
