The U.S. Congress passed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) in 1986 to require ERs that accept Medicare payments …
Read More »This Virginia School District Requires Teachers to Mislead and Deceive Parents — Teachers Argue Their Case Today
A circuit court will hear arguments today in a case that involves three teachers who allege that the Harrisonburg County …
Read More »Will President-Elect Trump Enforce a TikTok Ban?
Should the social media app TikTok be divested from its China-controlled parent company, ByteDance? That’s what the Committee on Foreign …
Read More »Southwest Airlines Agrees to STOP Race- and Sex-Based Discrimination in Hiring
DEI is headed for the dumpster. DEI must die. So-called diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are badly disguised racial preferences. …
Read More »Minnesota Faces Court After Passing a Law That Discriminates Against Faith-Based Colleges and Universities
We have another case of the government discriminating on the basis of religion. According to Becket Law, Minnesota pays for …
Read More »This New York School District Rejected a Student’s Request to Form an Official Bible Club — Time to Read the Constitution
Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not know Joseph. — Exodus 1:8 Government schools across the …
Read More »Court Upholds Missouri’s Law to Protect Children from Harmful Drugs and Genital Mutilation Surgery
Missouri lawmakers decided it was vital to protect vulnerable and impressionable children from puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation …
Read More »Will the Supreme Court Protect Confused and Peer-Pressured Children from Puberty Blockers and Cross-Sex Hormones?
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in a case that involves a Tennessee law that bans harmful …
Read More »Ohio Governor Signs Bathroom Privacy Bill After Vetoing Puberty Blocker Ban in January
Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio recently signed a bill into law that bars government schools K-12 from allowing boys to …
Read More »University of Maine System Must Defend Itself in Court After Rescinding Church’s Winning Property Bid Based on Religious Beliefs
Here’s the thing secularists either don’t understand or willfully ignore: Christians have the right to worship, believe, and practice the …
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