Written by Robert Knight
What do some young activists in Montana have in common with Honolulu city officials?
It’s hysteria over carbon dioxide, the gas we breathe out, that makes all life possible.
Both groups have won recent court rulings in lawsuits to ban fossil fuels. The plaintiffs seek to punish companies that provide natural gas, oil and coal to power the electric grid, cars, airplanes, and other useful modern amenities.
This is beyond foolish. For instance, try getting to Hawaii using solar or wind power.… Continue Reading
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Climate Change | David E. Smith | January 13, 2025 5:00 AM | Comments Off on Carbon Dioxide Cabal Finally Getting Pushback
Written by John A. Sparks
Sometimes, the facts of a case have an emotional appeal in addition to a strong constitutional basis. Espinoza v. Montana certainly qualifies.
Kendra Espinoza, a hard working (three jobs) and determined single mom, decided to take her two daughters out of the local public schools and enroll them in Stillwater Christian School in Kalispell, Montana. She explained that she “wanted them to be able to read the Bible and be taught how to pray, and taught from that faith-based perspective.”… Continue Reading
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Judicial Branch, Religious Liberty | Benjamin D. Smith | July 11, 2020 4:00 AM | Comments Off on An Important Win for Religious Liberty: Espinoza v. Montana