Law, Liberty & Self‑Government When Confession Becomes a Firing Offense: What the Alaska Airlines Case Reveals About “Inclusive” Workplaces Alaska Airlines fired two flight attendants for respectful, faith-shaped questions about the Equality Act—revealing how corporate “inclusion” punishes biblical dissent and threatens conscience in the modern workplace. By Craig Asbach • 5 min read
Law, Liberty & Self‑Government Texas Judges and the Battle for Conscience Texas now protects judges who refuse to perform same-sex weddings on religious grounds, raising sharp questions about conscience, freedom, and who can serve in public life. By Craig Asbach • 3 min read
Law, Liberty & Self‑Government Ernest Giardino Challenges Religious Discrimination in South Carolina When a faithful citizen is pushed to the margins by his own town government, the fight for religious liberty and free expression comes to the local stage — where communities are tested most. By Craig Asbach • 2 min read