“What a sweet victory” said the Catholic League of Andrew McDonald’s defeat for Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. To us here at FIC, it marked the limits of gay …
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That is my takeaway from having spent all day Friday at a UConn Law School symposium on the clash between same-sex marriage and religious liberty. It was laid bare not by the …
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State Senator Mae Flexer responded yesterday to FIC’s request that she apologize to Vice President Pence with the usual smoke screens, attacking FIC for supporting the right of a child …
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We know anti-family activists are angry because they lost ground in the last election. We know they are behaving at the state Capitol in ways we have never seen before.
Compassion & Choices — the George-Soros funded assisted suicide lobbying group formerly known as the Hemlock Society — has filed an amicus curiae brief in the Zubik v. Burwell case, or the …
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Recognizing, of course, that we are all sinners (Romans 3:23) and that Pope Francis himself is a figure of controversy on the Right, Family Institute of Connecticut is nevertheless delighted …
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In today’s edition of the Sunday Hartford Courant (March 22, 2015), political reporter Daniela Altimari devotes an article to covering the response to assisted suicide by one opponent – the …
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