The Obama administration issued a rule to allow men pretending to be women to stay in women’s homeless shelters that …
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The U.S. Supreme Court might hear arguments in a case involving Philadelphia, Catholic Social Services (CSS), and foster families. The …
Read More »A Funeral Home Director Wants to Pretend to be a Woman at Work — This is What the Supreme Court Will Do
The U.S. Supreme Court this week agreed to hear a case involving a Christian funeral home that refused to allow …
Read More »At Least Six Children Couldn’t Attend a Christian School Through a Voucher Program Because of This State’s Decision
Bethel Christian Academy in Maryland sued the state after it removed the school from a voucher program that benefits low-income …
Read More »At Wayne State, the Quidditch Club Can Set Leadership Requirements — But Christian Groups Can’t?
A Christian student group is fighting back against religious discrimination on campus. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship requires group leaders to be …
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Jack Phillips of the Masterpiece Cakeshop in Colorado has asked a court to dismiss a $100,000 lawsuit against him in …
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The city of Philadelphia last year ended its contract with Catholic Social Services (CSS) to refer children in need of …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: The Many Ways Leftists Attack Conservative Speech
Looking over the frenzied political landscape in America today, one marred by constant clashes between right and left, a single …
Read More »Stephen Broden: It’s Not What You See That Matters — It’s Whom You Know
We are witnessing a full out shift in our nation’s values. The progressive left through infiltration and incrementalism have slowly …
Read More »Liberal Lawmakers Supported This Law, but Now They Don’t. What Changed?
Senator Chuck Schumer introduced a bill in 1993 called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), a measure that bars the …
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