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Natural law underpins our Constitution

Friday, 6 November 2009 07:50 by John Andrews
(CCU Faculty) In the landmark abortion case of Roe v Wade, the late Chief Justice Rehnquist (then Associate Justice) wrote a dissent opposing the majority’s opinion that the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable search and s... [More]
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Natural law underpins our Constitution

Friday, 6 November 2009 07:45 by Greg Schaller
(CCU Faculty) In the landmark abortion case of Roe v Wade, the late Chief Justice Rehnquist (then Associate Justice) wrote a dissent opposing the majority’s opinion that the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable search and s... [More]

MSM overlook jihadist implications of Fort Hood massacre

Friday, 6 November 2009 07:28 by John Guandolo
(Centennial Fellow) Here's a sampling from the major news outlets this morning and how they are covering this story.  Note these key points: 1) Most barely touch on the fact that Hasan was Muslim, despite the fact he shouted "Allahu Akbar" ... [More]

Health care the capitalist way: Part 1

Thursday, 5 November 2009 03:11 by Jimmy Sengenberger
(Regis Student) President Obama is right.  When it comes to healthcare, the status quo is unacceptable.  Too many people are without access to affordable health coverage, and millions of people are uninsured through no fault of their own.&n... [More]
Categories:   Health care | Students
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Coverage of media forum reached far & wide

Wednesday, 4 November 2009 16:02 by John Andrews
('76 Editor) Beyond Vail, beyond Durango, all the way to the Oregon woods and the West Virginia coalfields, Americans with an appetite for politics got the word about Centennial Institute's forum for Colorado gubernatorial candidates one year ahead o... [More]

Governor hopefuls make their case at CCU forum

Wednesday, 4 November 2009 15:39 by Bill Armstrong
(CCU President) A packed house at Colorado Christian University's School of Music auditorium gave gubernatorial candidates a rousing reception last night, as they spoke at CCU's Candidate Forum, sponsored by the university's Centennial Institute. Ca... [More]

Perverse rules of Afghan engagement hamper US forces

Tuesday, 3 November 2009 11:32 by Jacob DeLargy
(CCU Student) The war in Afghanistan today has increasingly taken on more and more dimensions and complications. Our soldiers are fighting in a place that has for thousands of years been called the “graveyard of empires” and the media is ... [More]

Campus-eye view of VA & NJ Gov races

Tuesday, 3 November 2009 10:00 by Roommates Rally
(Washington & Lee Students) Today two important gubernatorial races are climaxing, New Jersey and Virginia. Since our small liberal arts college is in Virginia we have been very much in the heat before the election. Houses around o... [More]
Categories:   Elections | Politics | Students
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Debaters agree: Global warming not a crisis

Monday, 2 November 2009 07:36 by John Andrews
"Is Global Warming a Crisis," the Centennial Institute debate proposition for Scott Denning of CSU and James Taylor of the Heartland Institute, yielded an illuminating rather than heated exchange with Taylor saying no and Denning in backhanded agreem... [More]

Supreme Court's power grab reaches beyond schools

Wednesday, 28 October 2009 15:23 by Mark Hillman
In an audacious power grab, the Colorado Supreme Court recently embraced, by a 4-3 decision, a judicial doctrine that would relegate the other two branches of government — and the voters — to a perfunctory role. The high court's act... [More]