On an early fall morning, 133 years ago this month, thousands of kids at schools throughout America rose together and looked up to a crisp, new American flag in their classroom. They then began to ...
Too many of the writers to this section forget their childhood lessons. Remember the Pledge of Allegiance? It was forced into us more than any invocation or childhood song. I bet you all can say with ...
What can we learn from a prophet who spoke God’s word to his generation almost 3,000 years ago? Amos has a lot to teach us, consistent with what God told Moses about holiness and the heart of Jesus’s ...
School of Law faculty and students stand up for those denied equal access to justice, Chancellor Gary S. May says. (UC Davis photo) Many of us learned the phrase “and justice for all” before we were ...
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Editorial: Liberty and justice for all, not for some
Many of the fundamental rights outlined in the U.S. Constitution are not just for citizens, but for all persons in the United States. Even, yes, undocumented immigrants. That's not some lay legal ...
“I’ve always wanted to speak from a pulpit,” said Walter J. Leger Jr. as he addressed the crowd from a spotlighted area in the first balcony’s loge seating of the Orpheum Theater. He was the honorary ...
President Bola Tinubu’s call on judicial officers to ensure that all Nigerians have access to affordable justice was timely. Describing the judiciary as “an instrument of justice for the people,” he ...
It shouldn’t be that hard. When a person goes above and beyond the call of duty to do admirable work, that person should be rewarded, at least with praise if not anything else. And when a person ...
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