
Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes
Life has many frustrations. one of the greatest for me is the fact that I get very little credit for all my good intentions. If

Life has many frustrations. one of the greatest for me is the fact that I get very little credit for all my good intentions. If

The news connected with same-sex marriage and its various subplots seems to develop more quickly than it can be responded to. You probably know by

The challenging roll-out of the ironically named Affordable Care Act has been well documented.Needless to say, things haven’t gone according to plan. Not only is it hard

Over the last couple years, the abortion industry in Washington has done a lot of hand-wringing over the possibility that some insurance plans sold in

We break from our routine to be thankful to those who sacrificed years of their lives, and in some cases their health, in service to

In a State Senate race that was one of the most expensive legislative races in Washington State history, Republican Rep. Jan Angel is narrowly leading

Does the punishment fit the crime?This question addresses an issue of proportionality. Greater offenses should have greater punishments. It wouldn’t be just to punish jaywalking in

Last month I read an article about New York Giants cornerback Prince Amukamara who is apparently referred to by some as the Black Tim Tebow because of

In 1990, the Supreme Court’s Employment Division v. Smith decision lowered the bar for religious freedom protections. Three years later, Congress responded by passing the Religious Freedom

By now you know that the Supreme Court struck down section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in the case United States v.