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While not perfect by any means, the Magna Carta was the first example of a bloodless revolution in which the rule of law and rights in contracts lead to the advancement of civilization and the beginning of constitutional government.
Were the idea of democracy not so charming the task of persuading my fellow Americans of its absurdity would be much easier.
Now is the time to act to ensure that public safety is the number one priority of Alabama's public officials.
The ongoing hearing in Hoover over a contested facility has given a fascinating look into far more than the proposed facility itself — the Riverchase Surgery and Diagnostics Center.
The Trump verdict is in and many of us believe it was a travesty. How we handle the moment will be telling.
Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) needed money to fund its expensive capital projects, ornamenting its gated “hilltop in the hood,” as some occasionally called it.
The Clause, by counting each enslaved individual as three-fifths of a person, reduced the overall representation of the slave states compared to counting them as full individuals. It did not give the slave states a huge pro-slavery majority in Congress.
BSC was pronounced dead and DNR (do-not-resuscitate) over the last several years by an Alabama Legislature largely unsympathetic to its plight. But we only see the tip of the iceberg.
I know too many who believe this world has already landed in the outhouse. I know too many who think love is an elaborate myth. Well. I believe these people are dead wrong.
Whether we like it or not, the issue remains: violence and fatherlessness are connected.
A national poll of voters is not an indication of how the presidential election is looking. Only swing states make the difference.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill recently removing all income taxes on capital gains from the sale of gold and silver, enabling the state to take an important step forward in reinforcing sound money principles.
Patrick Henry was one of the greatest orators in American history, but he was so much more. His principled, Scripture-based defense of liberty marks him as one of the greatest Christian statesmen of all time.
Though man cannot be reduced to the literal facts, certain facts do have a way of bringing all men down to earth no matter their station.
Let us honor our fallen soldiers this Memorial Day by keeping high the very standards that have made America great.
There is a story that too many Alabamians don’t know – one about young men from every county, corner, corncrib and country road who answered a call that changed the state of Alabama forever.
The celebration of Pride Month brings many deeply troubling implications for our children and families, undermining the values that sustain our communities.
If the battles we are facing today aren’t enough to help people find their strength and overcome their weaknesses, where does that leave our children? What kind of society does that leave for them?
Childhood is nothing but a continual buzz. A non-stop adventure novel.
Alabama’s new District 2 is offering a choice this year between a D.C. insider and a political newcomer.
From baby’s first wine cooler to an afterschool Bud Light for your middle schooler, this store made certain our youngest drinkers can find the right drink for them.
It’s been a little over two weeks since the Legislature adjourned Sine Die, and I believe the people of Alabama should be proud of what lawmakers accomplished throughout the last three months.
It is not only OK, it is GOOD if women desire marriage and a family.
We cannot allow political interference to destroy the integrity of shareholder votes.
This Memorial Day, please set aside some time to thank God for America, still the greatest and freest nation on earth. And thank those who gave their lives to preserve this freedom.
This new law guarantees employees of companies that accept Alabamians’ taxpayer dollars access to a private-ballot union vote.
Until recently, the gates to my walls were selfishly shut to newcomers, wary of a world full of contrived needs and false compulsory compassions. Yet, the smallest of newcomers recently opened the gates to my heart with the most honest and basic of needs.