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About LAW

Linda Whitlock has been a college English instructor, a freelance writer, an online writing coach, and an opinion columnist for The Roanoke Times. Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including The War Cry, HomeLife, Mature Living, Spirit-Led Writer, and PrimeLiving. Her passion is writing about the intersection of politics, culture, and worldview, particularly the Christian worldview.

More Reason for the Fight

A new column, “Canadian Crackdown,” by Michael Coren, at National Review shows where the U.S. may be headed if same-sex marriage is legalized throughout the country or if the Supreme Court declares same-sex marriage to be a constitutional right. Just last … Continue reading

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Join the Fight

With this week’s ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) by the First Circuit Court of Appeals, the same-sex marriage issue moves one step closer to the Supreme Court, and same-sex marriage moves one step closer to becoming the law of … Continue reading

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The Siloam Tower

A week ago last Wednesday, my husband and I flew home from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon days ahead of schedule. A nasty bout of food poisoning had rendered my husband unfit for the rigors of the hiking … Continue reading

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I’m Back

I haven’t posted to this blog for quite a while. But I plan to start posting regularly very soon. For now, here are links to my most recent commentaries The Komen Debacle A Heart for Prisoners A Loud Vigorous ‘Boo’ … Continue reading

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The ‘Living’ Constitution

I had a commentary in The Roanoke Times yesterday on how the ‘living’ Constitution is draining the life right out of us. The headline writer gave it the title, “CPR on the ‘living’ Constitution.” A better title would have been … Continue reading

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