The U.S. Supreme Court last month rejected a Nevada church’s request to strike down a congregation capacity limit set by …
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A Christian student club at a Montana high school has scored a legal victory — and without filing a lawsuit. …
Read More »Nevada Church Asks Supreme Court a Second Time to Strike Down Discriminatory COVID-19 Worship Limits
When Nevada began re-opening after the COVID-19 shutdown, Governor Steve Sisolak allowed businesses, including close-contact business like hair salons and …
Read More »Christian School in Oregon Sues the Governor Over COVID-19 Restrictions
It seems that elected officials have had a particular animus against houses of worship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governments have …
Read More »This University Refused to Pay for Pro-Life Student Event Because Speaker Alveda King is ‘Inherently Religious’
Georgia Tech’s student government refused to provide funds for a pro-life student club’s event because the invited speaker is “inherently …
Read More »Federal Judge BLOCKS Idaho Law That Protected Women’s Equal Opportunities and Fair Competition in Sports
Connecticut allows boys pretending to be girls to compete against girls in sports. Four high school girls who run track …
Read More »This City Just Settled a Lawsuit and Agreed to Stop Discriminating Against a Pregnancy Center
The city of Hartford, Connecticut, required pregnancy centers to post signs and tell clients that their facilities didn’t have a …
Read More »Supreme Court Refuses Nevada Church’s Request to Lift State Limits on Services
Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley in Nevada asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the state’s 50-person limit on church …
Read More »This University Avoided a Lawsuit By Removing Free-Speech Restrictions on Campus
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last year to protect free speech on college campuses. “We reject oppressive speech …
Read More »This Georgia College Told a Christian He Couldn’t Speak About His Faith on Campus — The Supreme Court Will Hear the Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case about students’ freedom of speech at Gwinnett College in Georgia. …
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