Charlotte Allen is the executive editor of Catholic Arts Today and a frequent contributor to Quillette. She has a doctorate in medieval studies from the Catholic University of America.
Once upon a time progressives were outraged at the corporate welfare that the state of Florida and local government entities showered on Disney over the years.
The Ninth Circuit, alone among federal appeals courts, has made it nearly impossible for states and cities in the West to enforce their public nuisance laws.
Welcome to the homeless encampment disease trifecta: the unhygienic camps themselves, the infectious illnesses they spawn, and the rulings that prevent cleanup
The plaintifs have succeeded in persuading an important panel of judges that letting males compete in female sports might constitute a civil-rights violation.
It’s hard not to conclude that American voters this election season, distracted by economic concerns, simply didn’t care one way or the other about abortion.
Jawboning takes on a more sinister aspect when the ultimate target isn’t the companies being jawboned but third parties whose speech the state wants to curtail.
Students and student groups at practically every university in America have sided with the Hamas terrorists. Worse is the equivocation of administrators.
The New York City proposals are the latest chapter in an ongoing nationwide movement to remove visual reminders of once-highly regarded historical figures.