On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a narrow 5–4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, declaring that same-sex couples possess a constitutional right to marry under the 14th Amendment. This watershed moment in American legal and cultural history did not arise from democratic consensus, moral clarity, or faithful jurisprudence. It…
Saving Nine – The Left’s Attempt to Undermine the Supreme Court
Back in high-school civics we all learned that the federal government resembles a three-legged stool: Congress (the legislative branch) writes the laws, the President (executive branch) carries them out, and the Supreme Court (judicial branch) interprets what those laws mean when real-world disputes arise. Each leg checks and balances the others: Congress can override a…
Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of the Judiciary and the Law
In the mid-20th century, radical thinkers disillusioned with traditional Marxist revolution turned their attention toward a subtler form of conquest: cultural and institutional infiltration. German student leader Rudi Dutschke gave this tactic a name—“the long march through the institutions”—drawing inspiration from Antonio Gramsci, who taught that power resides not just in politics or economics but…
The Dobbs Leak – Leftist Intimidation and the Assault on Judicial Independence
The United States Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022) marked a seismic shift in American jurisprudence, overturning Roe v. Wade and returning the question of abortion to the states. But even before the official ruling was announced, a bombshell was dropped: the majority opinion was leaked to the press—a historic…
