Ruth Bader Ginsburg is capable and is serving. You want to toss anyone off the court, how about Clarence Thomas who has consistently refused to recuse himself from cases where he and his wife profit from the outcome.
The truth is, this bill is a power grab. It's an attempt to grab power from the wealthy special interests that control the Republican Party and our political system as a whole and give it back to the people. Mitch McConnell will oppose any attempt to make voting easier and more accessible...
If you are in for profit, public business, you don't want to be left alone. If you do, you'll be out of business pretty quickly. There should be no discrimination of the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in public accommodation. The same is already true of race, religion, gender...
You have every right to your beliefs. You may practice your religious as you see fit. You do not, however, have the right to practice your religious beliefs on other people.
There are many photographers who don't do weddings. If you don't do weddings and you say you don't do weddings, that's not discrimination. If you say you do weddings, but you only do white, heterosexual weddings, than you are discriminating. This really isn't that difficult.
The federal law applies ONLY to actions taken by the government. For example, a prison refusing to allow a Muslim prisoner to wear a beard. It does not apply to dealings between individuals. Indiana's law does apply in that situation and in fact enjoins the state from preventing...
It's a great photo. JQA wasn't a founding father, he was the son of a founding father. He spent most of his youth abroad with his father. He was among the greatest Secretaries of State, had a tough 4 years as President and then served several terms as a U.S. Representative. He actually had a...
I had free roam of my neighborhood, the large park nearby, and frequently walked to the grocery store that was probably half a mile away. I don't understand the hysteria. How are kids going to learn to be independent with their parents hanging all of over them 24 hours a day?
Try reading a biography of JQA. He wasn't standing in judgement of Islam. JQA was a devout Unitarian who believed so strongly in freedom of religion that he refused to take the oath office by swearing on a bible - he used a book of laws instead. While we're at it, many of the enslaved that...
The article also doesn't say whether or not the boy wrote the book as if he were the attacker or if someone else was. It doesn't say whether the book was written in the form of a novel or in the form of a direct threat.