COMMENTARY AND OP-EDS
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Ten Commandments Case
The Supreme Court on Monday denied review in a major constitutional case involving a Ten Commandments display.
Supreme Court Takes Microsoft Case Involving Privacy and Global Communications
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a major case on digital privacy and global communications.
Christopher Columbus: His Influence On A Brave New World Should Be Celebrated
The usual suspects have discovered that Christopher Columbus was no 21st century liberal.
Our Broken Moral Compasses
Many of our problems, both at our institutions of higher learning and in the nation at large, stem from the fact that we've lost our moral compasses and there's not a lot of interest in reclaiming them.
Over 100 National Leaders Send Message to McConnell: Confirm Trump Nominees ‘Now’
More than 100 national leaders urged Senate Republican leaders on Tuesday to use every means at their disposal to confirm more than 200 presidential nominations currently pending in the U.S. Senate.
Twitter Blocks Marsha Blackburn Senate Announcement Because of Her Pro-Life Stance
It appears that Blackburn is having unexpected trouble in sharing her video announcement with voters of her state and potential supporters across the nation.
Columbus Defenders Launch Campaign to Defend Against Antifa and KKK
Catholic organizations are fighting to protect Columbus Day against Antifa and similar groups, pointing out that calls for abolishing the holiday are rooted in the same anti-Catholic bigotry that gave rise to the KKK.
Blackwell Letter to Haley: U.N. Must Investigate Massacre in Iran — 30,000 Dead in 1988
Former Ambassador, and ACRU Policy Board member, Ken Blackwell sent a letter to current Ambassador Nikki Haley on Friday, urging the top U.S. diplomat at the United Nations to investigate horrific state-sponsored mass murders in Iran.
Exclusive: Tea Party Patriots Asks Trump to Act on Treaty Violations Hurting U.S. Airline Companies
Experts allege that the aggressive expansion beyond what the markets would normally dictate for these carriers disadvantages American companies.
Video: Antifa’s Columbus Day Fail
An ACRU media team shot exclusive video on Oct. 9 of what occurred at Union Station in Washington, D.C., site of one of the most prominent monuments to the great explorer.
The Simple Truth Is that Guns Help, Not Hurt, Millions of Americans
Words are inadequate to describe the horror of the Las Vegas shooting. There is evil in the world.
How the ‘Revolution’ Is Eating Its Own
The ACLU faces disappointment in and out of court.
Trump DOJ and HHS Issue Major Religious Liberty, Pro-Life Protections
President Donald Trump’s administration kept a major campaign promise on Friday, implementing his Executive Order 13798 by issuing key protections for religious liberty, as well as protecting the unborn.
Trump Judge Selections Larsen and Barrett Clear Committee, but Senate Slow on Confirmation Floor Votes
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday in favor of Joan Larsen and Amy Coney Barrett to be federal appeals judges.
#BlackLivesMatter Disrupts ACLU of Virginia Exec Director's Speech
Claire Gastañaga, the executive director of the ACLU of Virginia, attempted to give a speech to a sparse audience at the College of William & Mary on September 27th.#DismantleWhiteSupremacyTonight, we shut down an event at William & Mary where Claire Gastañaga, executive director of the ACLU of Virginia, was speaking. [...]
Exclusive: House Passes Bill to Stop Abortion After Unborn Child Can Feel Pain
The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday passed H.R. 36, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act - which now goes to the Senate - and President Donald Trump promises to sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
Blacks vs. Police
Let's throw out a few numbers so we can put in perspective the NFL players taking a knee during the playing of the national anthem.
List of Denials from Review Requests at Supreme Court Is 66 Pages Long
The Supreme Court on Monday issued orders denying review in well over 1,000 cases that had been petitioned for the justices to take up over the past three months.
Klukowski: Scalia Says Bills to Protect Special Counsel from Firing are Unconstitutional
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Tuesday on legislation that would limit the ability of a president or attorney general to fire a special counsel who has been appointed to investigate high-ranking government officials.
Trump Nominates Eighth Wave of Judicial Nominees
President Donald Trump nominated his eighth wave of judicial nominees on Thursday, including four nominees to the federal appeals court covering much of the South.


