The manipulation of government
By Martin Cothran, Senior Policy Analyst for The Family Foundation If there was a legal effort to blur the lines between the three branches of
By Martin Cothran, Senior Policy Analyst for The Family Foundation If there was a legal effort to blur the lines between the three branches of
House Concurrent Resolution 152, honoring Pregnancy Help Centers for their life saving work, passed the 2018 General Assembly and was signed by Gov. Bevin on
Editor’s Note: U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, a Republican, has served the 6th Congressional District for just over 5 years. He regards himself as a pro-life
The federal Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, with jurisdiction over Kentucky, has ruled that Title VII’s prohibition against “sex” discrimination “protects transgender persons because… transgender
By the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, an important case addressing the intersection
President Trump appointed a total of 23 judges to the federal judiciary during his first year, leading some to claim it was his greatest success
House Bill 326 protected student privacy and House Bill 372 addressed religious liberty but both met the same fate – they were lost in the
Editor’s Note: The gambling industry has been trying to bring casino-style gambling into the state (through the legislature) for decades because of the massive volume
Sen. Ralph Alvarado SB112 was designed to expand health care across Kentucky by using the Internet for doctor-patient interaction. The bill required the Cabinet to
Rep. Danny Bentley HCR 34 actually delayed marijuana legalization, urging instead the expedited research and appropriate approval of marijuana derivatives for medical use. Bill sponsor
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