The College of the Ozarks in Missouri last week filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the president’s directive …
Read More »Circuit Court Orders Lower Court to Reconsider Whether to Protect Medical Professionals’ Religious Freedom
Health programs and activities that receive federal funds are barred from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, …
Read More »Campus Reform Asks College Students About Packing the Supreme Court
Campus Reform asked students at the University of Florida whether they support the Democrats’ proposal to expand the U.S. Supreme …
Read More »Biden Reverses Trump’s Ban on Tissue Research on Aborted Babies
The Trump administration ended an FDA contract in 2019 with the University of California at San Francisco and discontinued federal …
Read More »Planned Parenthood’s ‘Reckoning’ with Founder Margaret Sanger Won’t Stop the Business of Abortion
In the age of “cancel culture,” abortion advocates still don’t want to cancel the founder of the country’s largest abortion …
Read More »Three More States Pass Bills to Save Women’s Sports — Two Ready for Governors’ Signatures
Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) announced that three more states have advanced bills that ban biological males from competing against women …
Read More »Court Bans Down Syndrome Abortions — ‘No Absolute Right to Abortion’
In 2017, Ohio barred abortionists from killing unborn babies if he or she knows that the pregnant woman is seeking …
Read More »20 States Now Allow Concealed Carry of Handguns Without a Permit
Is “Constitutional Carry” spreading across the nation? Tennessee is the latest state to allow law-abiding residents to carry handguns concealed …
Read More »Supreme Court: California’s Restrictions on At-Home Bible Studies Can’t Be Enforced
California banned congregants from meeting inside their own homes, citing the COVID-19 pandemic to justify infringing on the First Amendment’s …
Read More »Christian Photographer Files Lawsuit Against New York Over ‘Anti-Discrimination’ Law
A Christian photographer is in court challenging a New York law that she says would force her to provide services …
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