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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Ken Liu Of all the evils that break God’s heart, human trafficking, especially of children, has got to be on the top of the list. Although institutional slavery was abolished in the U.S. by the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, slavery in other forms is actually on...
Between Christmas and Easter
Mike Schutt Tuesday was the 850th “anniversary” of the murder of Thomas Becket on the steps of Canterbury Cathedral by King Henry’s knights. The commemoration on December 29 is often seen as a reminder of the danger of a powerful state in conflict with the Church. ...
Merry Christmas from Christian Legal Aid
Ken Liu Joshua was a child born out of wedlock to a teenage mom in a middle eastern country. Under persecution from an autocratic government, his family fled as refugees to a neighboring country. Despite this inauspicious start to his life, he grew up in a good home...
Textualism Had a Great Fall
Reed SmithThe Supreme Court decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, which amends Title VII to include sexual orientation and gender identity, has long-reaching applications. The Court cannot say, on the one hand, that "because of ... sex" unambiguously includes sexual...
Asylum in the United States
Ken Liu Christian Legal Society presented a free webinar, Asylum in the United States: An Overview of the Law and Recent Changes & Special Considerations for Christian Legal Aid Clinics, for anyone interested in learning about serving those who are persecuted...
A Modest Proposal in the Pursuit of I Corinthians 10:31
Brent Amato It was probably written around A.D. 55 or 56-a long, long time ago! It is part of the Bible, which means it is inspired by God (II Timothy 3:16), eternal (Isaiah 40:8, Matthew 5:18), not subject to any revocation or amendment (Deuteronomy 4:2, 12:32) and...