Luigi Taparelli is credited with first using social justice in 1840 reflecting the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Its meaning has morphed into today’s nonsensicality. In the seven Democrat debates ...
Fox News legal analyst and law professor Jonathan Turley weighed in on Thursday’s Supreme Court decision to effectively ban affirmative action from college admissions by ruling race can no longer be a ...
As I read the July 9 editorial, “Toward Global Justice,” I was surprised at how many times the editorial used the words “just” or “justice” without defining those terms in the context of international ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to put muscle behind its standard for substituting counsel in capital cases. The request is on behalf of a Missouri death row inmate whose appointed lawyers' ...
Global Citizens Circle (GCC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to diversity, discussion and constructive change and located on the campus of Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), welcomed Tito ...
When it comes to human rights, visibility matters. And for victims of rape, the fight to be seen has become a bit easier. Earlier this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation updated the definition ...
Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Criminology, The Open University From the way Ed Miliband’s recent turn on the campaign trail in Scotland was reported, you might think that his chosen theme of ...
The federal government prosecuted international terrorism cases in 2006 at the lowest rate since the attacks of September 11, 2001. More significant, the number of prosecutions classified as "domestic ...
Even in the age of hyper political correctness, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was never one to mince words. His colorful and often biting dissents will be one of the most enduring aspects of ...
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