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Ruth Speaks Out

This blog is maintained by the Ruth Institute. This is where the scholars, experts, students and followers of the Ruth Institute engage in constructive dialogue about the issues surrounding the Sexual Revolution. We discuss public policy, social practices, legal doctrines and much more.

Better Courts Now

San Diego County residents will have the chance to vote in better judges, meaning judges who will interpret the Constitution, rather than make up law

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Race and Abortion

Race and Abortion: a series of billboards in the Atlanta area call attention to the connection between abortion and race. I talk about those billboards

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Blinded by Scientism

Ed Feser has a provocative article about scientism, which he defines this way: Scientism is the view that all real knowledge is scientific knowledge—that there

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Weak Tea or Strong Tea?

Social critic Lee Harris scores great points in his analysis of the Tea Party movement. Though his analysis is indirect: he is critiquing David Brooks’

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I’ll be in Houston

at the end of March. I will be speaking at Houston Baptist University. My topic will be “What happened to the culture of marriage in

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Student Essays Posted!

The winning essays from the Stand for the Family Symposium are already posted! Great job to Jamie and Betsy for getting those 18 essays up

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