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Judge Sonia Sotomayor

Beliefnet's bloggers discuss the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court as a Justice.

Related Topics: Hot Topics, Sotomayor, Supreme Court, Justice, Sonia Sotomayor, appointment

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Winning in the Supreme Court Isn't the Point

South Dakotans' commitment to protecting unborn life offers a teaching moment to other Americans.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Abortion, roe, pro life movement, democratic process, abortion ban, pro life, Equal Protection Clause, abortion activists argument, pro lifers, abortion advocates

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Why Roy Moore Lost

Is the removal of the monument the tragedy that some will consider it?

Related Topics: News, monument, Court, secular purpose, federal courts, legal system, Government, federal district, historical documents, civil contempt fines, state official

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A Court of Morals or a Moral Court?

The British court was right to try to save one of the conjoined twin girls, even against the wishes of the parents.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Life, twin, Human Life, twin girls, irreconcilable conflicts, Court, conjoined twin girls, ethical values, moral, moral court

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The Crumbling of Marriage and Culture

Excerpts from letters to supporters by conservative Christian leaders, reacting to news of the last month on gay marriage.

Related Topics: News, Marriage, Family, Law, Research, Gay Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, homosexual marriage, Family Institute, Homosexual, Family Policy

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'As if They Had Cursed'

Is invoking God in public before a football game constitutional? The Supreme Court will decide the fate of a Texas school

Related Topics: Faiths, School, Religious Expression, Prayer, student speaker, school district, pre game student speaker, school events, Student, football games, Public Schools

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Bringing Talmudic Law to an American Court

In a 'friend of the court' brief, Jewish lawyers argue that the Talmud would forbid use of Florida's faulty electric chair

Related Topics: Faiths, execution, Death, Capital Punishment, oral tradition, Death Penalty, Court, unnecessary pain, Punishment, electric chair, condemned persons

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