Griswold and Barrett in Your Bedroom
Having Amy Coney Barrett on the Court may be a big win for evangelicals, but small-government conservatives should think twice before cheering.
Dawn Allen is a freelance writer and editor who is passionate about sustainability, political economy, gardening, traditional craftwork, and simple living. She and her husband are currently renovating a rural homestead in southeastern Michigan.
Having Amy Coney Barrett on the Court may be a big win for evangelicals, but small-government conservatives should think twice before cheering.
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