
Dave Barfield
Articles
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Nov 28, 2023 |
lawliberty.org | Thomas Berg |Andrew M. Koppelman |Dave Barfield |Elizabeth Amato
The tension between gay rights and religious liberty has become tediously familiar, as evidenced by the endless procession of court cases in which some wedding vendor—a cake baker, a florist, or a website designer—has a conscientious religious objection to facilitating a same-sex wedding. The Supreme Court’s latest decision on the subject has left the issue more confused than it was before. Yet some recent court developments suggest that progress is possible.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
lawliberty.org | Dylan Penningroth |David Schaefer |Dave Barfield |Elizabeth Amato
When Florida’s Department of Education put forward a curricular plan that would require teachers to discuss not only the horrors of American slavery, but also the skills that blacks often acquired while enslaved, it was mocked and represented as a bigoted attempt to whitewash a great historical evil.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
lawliberty.org | Michael Lucchese |Dave Barfield |Elizabeth Amato
In his most recent essay, Compact Magazine columnist Michael Lind urges readers to “Forget the Founding Fathers.” He argues that respect for the American Founding constitutes a “cult” which inhibits our ability to make sound policy.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
lawliberty.org | Jacob Bruggeman |Dave Barfield |Elizabeth Amato |Juliana Geran Pilon
Flash flooding is a powerful reminder that public infrastructure is vulnerable under extreme pressure. In late September, when seven inches of rain fell in New York City within less than 24 hours on the evening of September 28 and early morning of September 29, this fragility was on full display. Tunnel traffic, subway cars, passenger rail, and air travel all ground to a halt as the city’s streets became fast-moving rivers. I experienced marginal effects from the flooding firsthand.
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Nov 24, 2023 |
lawliberty.org | Dave Barfield |Elizabeth Amato |Juliana Geran Pilon |Jim Harper
Argentina welcomes a new president. Defying poll predictions of a technical tie, the anarcho-capitalist candidate Javier Milei achieved a resounding victory over Peronist Sergio Massa in the runoff by a wide margin. The unexpected turn of events led to Massa conceding defeat even before the official results were announced, surprising many observers.
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