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The Equality Act is not a revolution in law but a rejection of law

March 3, 2021 Pete Jermann 3

Last year in Bostock v Clayton County the Supreme Court ruled that the word “sex” in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 included the concept of sexual orientation and gender identity. The intent of the […]

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Catholics In Power: The progressive stances of Biden and Pelosi

November 19, 2020 Thomas R. Ascik 32

The two most powerful political figures in the country, probable (mindful that the election has still not been officially declared) President-elect Joe Biden and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, are Catholics who oppose religious […]

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