In an important victory for religious liberty in Canada, the country’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the government cannot force a private Catholic high school to teach a government-mandated ethics and religion course that includes teaching contrary to Catholic belief. Continue Reading...
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March 19, 2015
3 reasons to oppose mandatory voting
While speaking in Cleveland yesterday President Obama came out in favor of making voting in elections compulsory:
In Australia and some other countries, there’s mandatory voting. It would be transformative if everybody voted — that would counteract money more than anything. Continue Reading...
March 19, 2015
The Perils Of ‘Friendly Fascism’
March 19, 2015
Ridding Labor Supply Chains Of Human Trafficking
March 18, 2015
Explainer: What You Should Know About the Rubio-Lee Tax Plan
March 18, 2015
Stop Trying to Inject Your Work With Meaning (Hint: It’s Already There)
March 17, 2015
Will Seattle’s New Minimum Wage Law Cause Restaurants to Be Replaced by Soup Kitchens?
March 17, 2015
Religion & Liberty: A Roundtable on Common Grace in Business
In the fall of 2014, business people, scholars, and theologians converged on the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for the Symposium on Common Grace in Business. The event was conceived and co-sponsored by the Calvin business department and the Acton Institute as a way of highlighting Abraham Kuyper’s theological work on common grace – the grace God extends to everyone that enables him or her to do good – to the business world. Continue Reading...
March 17, 2015
World War II, God And Guinness
March 17, 2015