Christian baker Jack Phillips is still in court after a man pretending to be a woman complained to the Colorado …
Read More »Liberal Supreme Court Justices Join Conservatives: Christian Student Can Sue Georgia College for Damages
Chike Uzuegbunam wanted to share the Gospel at Georgia Gwinnett College, so he handed out pamphlets on campus. College officials …
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In 2019, Selina Soule and two other high school girls filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office …
Read More »Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on HHS Rule Barring Federal Funds for Abortions
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit twice upheld the Trump administration’s final rule to block Title X …
Read More »Now 23 States Are Trying to Save Women’s Sports
Last month, seven states were working on bills to bar biological males from competing in women’s sports. At the time …
Read More »WATCH — Selina Soule Won’t Be Silenced: It Is Unfair to Allow Boys to Compete Against Girls
In this PragerU video, Selina Soule, a track runner from Connecticut, said she’d trained to be a championship sprinter since …
Read More »This Female Athlete Says It’s ‘Unmotivating and Frustrating’ to Lose to Biological Males
What President Joe Biden calls the civil rights issue of our time is perhaps the greatest barrier for women in …
Read More »Rejected Again — Supreme Court Refuses to Hear This Church’s Case Against Nevada’s COVID-19 Restrictions
Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley church in Nevada asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the state’s COVID-19 restrictions on …
Read More »Christian Photographer Fights Back Against VA Law That Violates His Rights
Christian professionals know that when their local government passes an ordinance that bans discrimination based on sexual orientation and “gender …
Read More »Ban on Telemedicine Abortions and a Win for Pro-Life Students in Oregon
Women in Ohio who want to kill their unborn babies with abortion-inducing drugs can’t do so through telemedicine. Governor Mike …
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