Jennifer Roback Morse, an economist, rejects the notion that increasing support for homosexual “marriage” among young people means that its legalization is somehow inevitable. She
Jennifer Roback Morse, an economist, rejects the notion that increasing support for homosexual “marriage” among young people means that its legalization is somehow inevitable. She
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The U.S. Supreme Court has yet to issue its much-awaited decisions on gay “marriage,” but a handful of state legislatures are seemingly
White House advisory council of religious leaders called for a global fund to address human trafficking and urged a new labeling system to help identify
Following are commonly asked questions about the Supreme Court’s two days of arguments in the gay “marriage” cases. Q: What issues were the justices deciding?
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