Gallego’s and Kelly’s Support of the Lake Riley Act Undermines the Democratic Party’s Defense of Due Process Rights

I have opined previously that the Democratic Party needs to re-evaluate its public position and advocacy on immigration restrictions. I do believe that Democrats must consider publicly supporting greater restrictions on immigration. But I find it wholly unacceptable for Democrats to advocate for or tolerate any diminution of the due process rights of any person … Read more

UK Decision That Women Are Women and Men Are Men

The reporting on this case has been hysterically over the top and absolutely false. On 16 April 2025 the British high court released their 88-page decision in For Women Scotland Ltd. V. Scottish Ministers.  There has been such hyperbole about this decision including on this side of the pond that I feel obligated to correct the lies. … Read more

Eureka: Progress at the Arizona State House to Help Disabled Children

After weeks of partisan divisiveness, Democrats and Republicans in the Arizona State House banded together to pass, in a large bipartisan 48 to 11 vote, HB2945: supplemental funding for the Division of Developmental Disabilities. This vote will, as Appropriations Chairperson David Livingston said, “Help save lives.” The final House Bill included compromises that both sides … Read more