December 7 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where the left has demonized opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion on demand. So much so that a restaurant in Virginia’s capital has banned a pro-family organization, our Mary Margaret Olohan reports. On the podcast, what two Supreme Court cases about college admissions are all about. Plus: Lora Ries on the latest foolish amnesty proposal, and Sarah Parshall Perry on why free speech is again before the high court. On this date in 1941, Japanese warplanes make a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, crippling the Pacific fleet and drawing America into World War II.

 
 
 
NEWS
Virginia Restaurant Kicks Out Family Foundation Over Abortion, Traditional Marriage
By Mary Margaret Olohan

Metzger Bar and Butchery says it excluded the pro-life group because the organization’s event made “our staff uncomfortable or unsafe.”
COMMENTARY
What Happened During Supreme Court Oral Arguments for Free Speech, Anti-Gay Discrimination Clash
By Sarah Parshall Perry

The oral argument was full of hypotheticals posed by the justices—and occasional verbal fireworks, as justices sparred with attorneys and each other.
COMMENTARY
Second GOP Congressman Renounces Vote for ‘Disrespect for Marriage Act'
By Ben Johnson

A Florida congressman says he opposes “discrimination of all types” but he “cannot support any effort that undermines religious liberties.”
NEWS
The Supreme Court Is Considering 2 College Admissions Cases. Here's What You Need to Know.
By Samantha Aschieris

The U.S. Supreme Court's many cases this term include two that pertain to affirmative action in college admissions.
COMMENTARY
Amnesty for DACA Flunks Border Security Test
By Lora Ries

A simple test can determine whether a policy will decrease illegal immigration, and amnesty clearly fails the test.
NEWS
EXCLUSIVE: Amid Scores of Attacks, DOJ Shares It's Investigating 'Multiple Reports' of 'Potentially Unlawful Conduct' Against Pregnancy Centers
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"The Biden DOJ's refusal to respond to any of our questions or document requests is unacceptable," says Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas.
 
     
 
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