On the Square Today

Elizabeth Scalia is ready to start the apocalypse : Experiencing unprecedented economic, spiritual, and constitutional challenges, Americans re-elected both a president of questionable competence and many of the same artless, priorities-challenged politicians who have already proved themselves . . . . Continue Reading »

Too Many Lawyers

Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be lawyers, as Willie Nelson might have sung. At least if the mamas want their children to have jobs when they graduate and not just a huge debt. Many law schools have apparently not been scrupulous in keeping their student bodies at a level . . . . Continue Reading »

Watch More TV: The Case of GIRLS

That Lena Dunham commercial might have made a real contribution to enhancing the president’s turnout, for all I know. Certainly it was consistent with the Democratic convention’s insistent appeal to women’s rights, especially the rights of single women. But there’s at least one . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 11.27.12

Catholics United v. Knights of Columbus Kieran Raval, Institute on Religion & Democracy Does Theism Imply Divine Perfection? Yoram Hazony, New York Times/The Stone Catholic Priests Pushed to Become Better Preachers Tim Townsend, Washington Post/On Faith Camus’ Predictions Live, But Not . . . . Continue Reading »

Re: Ranking Theology Programs

Having studied at Princeton, Duke, and Frankfurt, and having taught for several years at Wheaton College, I read Rusty Reno’s OTS piece today with great interest. I’d also want to second a comment calling for more attention to Wheaton and Trinity. Wheaton’s young doctoral program . . . . Continue Reading »

Putting The Contempt In The Right Place

I thought this was a good observation by Charlie Cook: Watching politics for 40 years now, I have seen the two major parties tend to leapfrog each other in terms of political sophistication. This state of the political art, when one party is firing on all eight (or, these days, six or even four) . . . . Continue Reading »