Mattias Caro

Mattias Caro is a lawyer from Great Falls, Virginia. In addition to his JD from George Mason University, he holds an MA in Moral Theology from Christendom College and a BA in History from the College of William and Mary.

Mattias's interests include history, theology, philosophy, law, and baseball, having spent a summer studying the architecture of American baseball stadiums. He currently dedicates himself to the practice of corporate law.

The HHS Mandate: Lessons Learned So Far

As the debate on the HHS mandate enters into its third week, a few concrete lessons are emerging.

Stewards of Death: Roe at 39

We deal with, and even embrace, death on a regular basis. Is abortion really a stewardship of death worthy of the human excellence?

In Memoriam Christopher Hitchens

A man who lived because he loved his humanity, and whose death shows us its true frailty.

Days for the World’s Youth

Every other year, something happens that the media just doesn’t “get” — and perhaps we can see why.

Bin Laden’s Dead: Bring ‘Em Home

A Republic does not sustain warfare for long periods of time very well. And we should get back to being a Republic before we forget how to do so.