Identity politics, broken elections, Georgia’s elections, COVID and church lockdowns, and even secession. This is what we face going into …
Read More »Supreme Court Remands Colorado/New Jersey Religious-Freedom Cases, Citing Its Decision Against New York
The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month ruled against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s COVID-19 restrictions on churches and synagogues. …
Read More »After Supreme Court Loss, This Nevada Church Scored a Victory in Ninth Circuit
The U.S. Supreme Court last month rejected a Nevada church’s request to strike down a congregation capacity limit set by …
Read More »Kay Coles James: More Lockdowns Aren’t the Answer to Stopping COVID
As the “second wave” of the coronavirus continues and infections increase, too many politicians are knee-jerking to reimpose harsh restrictions …
Read More »California Governor Imposes More COVID-19 Restrictions After Supreme Court Ruling
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday that he’d put more COVID-19 restrictions in place if hospitalizations continued to rise. …
Read More »Under LA County’s Strict COVID-19 Mandate, Church Services Exempt
Los Angeles County issued a temporary stay-at-home order, effective on Monday, which advises residents to remain at home as much …
Read More »Christian Schools Lose Lawsuit Against KY Gov Over COVID-19 Restrictions
The Kentucky Supreme Court recently ruled that Governor Andy Beshear’s emergency measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 are legal, …
Read More »Thanksgiving in the Time of COVID-19
Note from Star Parker, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education: This Thanksgiving season could profitably …
Read More »This Restaurant Owner Kept His Workers Employed During the Pandemic and Fed Thousands of At-Risk Youth
John Wood not only kept his diner open during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he fed thousands of at-risk young people …
Read More »San Diego Strip Clubs Can Re-Open — What About Churches?
San Diego County is under new COVID-19 restrictions called a “purple” tier re-opening, in which non-essential businesses like restaurants and …
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