The only objection, then, to the new heathen, contraceptive morality will be that the second condition I mentioned - near-universality of contraception where there ought not to be begetting - simply won't be fulfilled. Against the background of a society with that morality, more and more people will have intercourse with little feeling of responsibility, little restraint, and yet they just won't be so careful about always using contraceptives. And so the widespread use of contraceptives naturally leads to more and more rather than less and less abortion. - GEM Anscombe
Rules of Racialists-Part II - Victor Davis Hanson, Pajamas Media
Indiana: The Holy War of the Left - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Ending The Real Rape Culture - Matthew Cochran, The Federalist
Is Indiana Protecting Discrimination? - Josh Blackman, NRO
Mike Pence, Hoosier Daddy - Debra Saunders, SF Gate
Compulsory Voting is Unconstitutional - Hans von Spakovsky, Human Events
Self-Enforcing Discrimination - Walter Williams, Human Events
Generals of Regulation - Paul Nolette, Liberty Law Blog
Colorado Pushes Back against Oklahoma and Nebraska Marijuana Suit - Adam Bates, Cato
Conservatives Are Responsible for Liberalism - Ben Peterson, Intercollegiate Review
The End of Tolerance And Enforced Morality - Ben Domenech, The Federalist
Tim Cook’s Moral Confusion—and Intolerance - Roger Pilon, Cato
A Time for Testing - R.R. Reno, First Things
The Surrogacy Industry And Human Trafficking - Elise Hilton, Acton
Clinton...Destroys Remaining Emails - Helle Dale, Daily Signal
Con “Law” Theory, New Haven-Style - Michael S. Greve, Liberty Law Blog
Let’s Reinvigorate Public Discourse - James Lopez, The Federalist
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