Chelsey Nelson, a Christian photographer and blogger in Kentucky who has been in court for years fighting for her First …
Read More »University of Notre Dame Won’t Give Straight Answers About Racial Discrimination — The AG Just Expanded Investigation
A Roman Catholic university in Indiana has failed to answer the state attorney general’s specific questions about whether the school …
Read More »On Governor Gavin Newsom’s Desk — A Bill That Would Codify Racial Discrimination in College Admissions
California voters amended their state constitution in 1996 to bar racial discrimination in college and university admissions. Lawmakers and administrators …
Read More »Texas Lawmakers Protect Women’s Privacy and Safety in State-Owned Buildings — Including Prisons
Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, has signed into law a bill that protects women-only spaces in state-owned buildings. The …
Read More »Trump Administration: Loudoun County Public Schools Violated Boys’s Rights with Suspension
During the 2024-2025 school year, a girl attending a school in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) in Virginia used the …
Read More »Florida School District Promotes ‘Witchy Wednesday’ — Will Christians Get Equal Time?
Just when you thought the world couldn’t get any more ridiculous… Orange County Public Schools in Florida has implemented a …
Read More »Why is the Trump Administration’s Veterans Affairs and Navy Departments Violating Women’s Privacy?
Female employees have alleged that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Department of the Navy are allowing …
Read More »Court Rules That Parents Can Continue Lawsuit Against School District for Hiding Daughter’s ‘Transition’
A court just ruled that the parents of a daughter who attended a middle school in Rockford Public Schools in …
Read More »Georgia College Called Sharing the Gospel ‘Fighting Words’ — This Former Student Persevered for Justice
Chike Uzuegbunam wanted to share the Gospel at his school, Georgia Gwinnett College, in 2016. The first time he spoke …
Read More »Supreme Court Cases to Watch — Religious Freedom
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear six cases of interest to Christians. Here are two examples (PDF): — …
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