“Not too long ago, it was all but unquestioned that, in cases like these, civic obligation trumped religious expression.” Some people and politicians seem to be arguing that one can pick and choose which laws they follow. The New Yorker’s Jeffrey Toobin on Kim Davis’s cafeteria government. This reminds me of the two life rules I constantly hammer into my kids: If you really feel the need to break the law, do it to defend love not hate. And never touch Daddy’s iPhone.