The U.S. Supreme Court’s narrow decisions in certain cases mean that similarly situated individuals and groups must continue to file …
Read More »These Loudoun County Teachers Filed a Lawsuit Over ‘Transgender’ Policy Forcing Them to Speak a Message They Oppose
Loudoun County, Virginia, is the center of the anti-critical race theory (CRT) movement. Parents don’t want the government to indoctrinate …
Read More »This NJ College Just Settled a Lawsuit with Conservative Students Over Biased Speech Policy
A group of students affiliated with Young Americans for Liberty at Montclair State University in New Jersey dressed in orange …
Read More »10th Circuit: A Law That Violates a Christian Business Owner’s First Amendment Rights is Okay With Us
Lorie Smith is a Christian who designs websites. A resident of Colorado, she wants to provide services that won’t conflict …
Read More »Here’s Another State That Requires CHURCHES to Pay for Abortions in Health Insurance Plans
The governor of Washington signed the Reproductive Parity Act into law in 2018. This measure requires employers with insurance plans …
Read More »Why These College Students Are Suing the University of Alabama
A chapter of the Young Americans for Liberty at the University of Alabama in Huntsville wants the freedom to speak …
Read More »Christian Women’s Homeless Shelter Back in Court to Stop Men from Sleeping Next to Women
A homeless shelter for women called Downtown Hope Center in Anchorage, Alaska, is back in court after the city decided …
Read More »NRB Panel with Star Parker: Safeguarding Religious Liberty
Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), participated on a panel Tuesday at …
Read More »Supreme Court Victory for Catholic Foster Care — Will the Court Rule in This Christian Florist’s Favor as Well?
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Catholic Social Services (CSS) in Fulton v. Philadelphia. The city had …
Read More »Biden Administration Moves One Step Closer to Ending Women’s Sports
The U.S. Department of Education issued a “Notice of Interpretation” to clarify its enforcement authority under Title IX of the …
Read More »