Democrats live in a parallel reality. You know, where boys with penises are girls, the coronavirus is only spread in classrooms, the world is about to explode because of your air conditioning, and taxes create wealth for everyone. Somehow, they…
The United States Supreme Court has slammed a door shut on LGBTQ tyrants, who traverse the nation trying to force-feed their lifestyle down the throats of quiet, unassuming, everyday Americans who harbor normal, wholesome Judeo-Christian family values that accord with…
We’re probably overdue here at The American Spectator to give due recognition to Trump-appointed federal Judge Terry Doughty of the Western District of Louisiana. It’s Doughty’s courtroom from which come a disproportionate number of rulings that breathe life into the…
The biggest takeaway from the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis, which came down Friday, the last day of the term, is that the government cannot compel you to say or write something that you don’t want to…
For so many decades, extending more than half a century, the United States Supreme Court inspired and led America’s moral decline, legalizing abortion on demand, subverting traditional marriage, and allowing “Affirmative Action” racial quotas to replace merit as the standard…
Employees seeking religious accommodation in the workplace won a big victory Thursday as the Supreme Court sided with a former U.S. Postal Service worker who says he was disciplined for refusing to work for religious reasons on his Sabbath. In…
A bill proposed by Michigan Democrat state Rep. Noah Arbit would criminalize speech that makes a victim feel “threatened.” Under the new proposal, a person can be found guilty of a hate crime “regardless of the existence of any other…
How obsessed is the Left with homosexual and transgender “justice”? Enough to cut impoverished little kids out of government food-assistance programs because they attend a school that does not worship at the same-sex and transgender altar? Consider a court case…
Brian Tingley, a 20-year veteran of marriage and family counseling, in March asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his challenge to a discriminatory law passed in his state of Washington in 2018. In close to half the states in…