🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...
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🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...
🎙️ Podcast Preview: Workplace Activism and the Veil Epoch This episode analyzes a Wall Street Journal article by Chip Cutter and Lindsay Ellis, which tracks the growing corporate backlash against workplace activism. What began as tolerance—even encouragement—of employee voices has shifted into a climate of firings, restrictions, and enforced silence. From a Tribunal perspective, the article does more than record events: it reveals the deeper fault lines of coherence under strain. Corporate ne...
Tribunal of Conscience
🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...