The progressive Court has pushed religion out of the marketplace of ideas and traditions to protect small groups of citizens who take offense at religious traditions. These protected classes now define a new American tradition that emphasizes sexual freedoms that run counter to the Constitution. By creating laws that appear to enhance the lives of women and men, the laws have created a spiritual vacuum. It's challenging to follow the details of the reality of this development.Almost Redemptionprovides readers with entertaining stories that crafted from actual, historically authentic circumstances and leaves them captivated and engaged. These fictional stories are based on real-life events, and are written by an author who knows both the law and literature.Vicky has taught in public schools for 33 years in both Chicago and Evanston, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelors degree in English, from Northwestern University with a masters degree in English, and Thomas Cooley Law School with a juris doctor degree.
Stimulates reflection and reexamination of those who wear robes and legalize sexual practices that run counter to tradition, marriage and religion.
Questions Supreme Court decisions that run counter to spiritual growth and integrity.
Sympathizes with those who live in the vortex of spiritual pain and legal conduct.
Challenges the current moral and legal culture.
Finds humor in our changing schools, newly created liberties, and the uneven treatment of citizens and their faith.
An engaging book that questions how Supreme Court decisions impact the lives of women and their relationships through fictional stories based on real life events.