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 …
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The U.S. Department of Education issued a “Notice of Interpretation” to clarify its enforcement authority under Title IX of the …
Read More »David Limbaugh: Baker Jack Phillips – A Cultural Hero
Colorado baker Jack Phillips is a perpetual offender. He simply will not do. His offense? Unswervingly honoring his deeply held, …
Read More »Nevada Must Pay Church Attorney’s Fees in COVID-19 Restrictions Case
As more states begin to re-open as the country eases COVID-19 restrictions, states are facing the consequences of treating houses …
Read More »Florida State University Settles Lawsuit with Roman Catholic Student Penalized for His Religious Beliefs
Black lives matter to leftists when black Americans die at the hands of anyone who is not black. The lives …
Read More »Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Connecticut’s ‘Transgender’ Policy — These Female Athletes Will Appeal That Decision
Four high school track runners — Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti — filed a lawsuit against the …
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 »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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