This past week, Lois Romano, editor of The Washington Post Live and senior writer for Politico, tweeted “How can this …
Read More »This Court Just Brought a Halt to the Trump Administration’s Effort to Protect More Organizations from the Obamacare Contraception Mandate
The Trump administration finalized rules last November that would allow more employers to opt out of offering contraceptives through employee …
Read More »This Court Just Refused to Dismiss a Christian Baker’s Lawsuit Against the Government
Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, prevailed at the U.S. Supreme Court last summer. After he declined on religious grounds …
Read More »Conservative Students Threaten to Sue the University of Pittsburgh If It Doesn’t Do This
Two days before an event on campus last month, the University of Pittsburgh charged the Young America’s Foundation (YAF), a …
Read More »The Arizona Supreme Court Has the Opportunity to Protect These Christian Artists from Their City Government
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in June against two studio artists who sued the city of Phoenix to block …
Read More »This Christian Business Owner Gets a Second Chance — Thanks to the Nation’s Highest Court
Barronelle Stutzman, a florist in Washington state, arranged flowers for all kinds of customers, including homosexuals. In fact, she served …
Read More »Trump Administration Finalizes Protection for Employers Who Oppose Obamacare’s Contraception Mandate
The Trump administration issued new rules last October to protect employers from government penalties for rejecting the Obamacare’s contraception mandate. …
Read More »Remember the California Law That Compelled Crisis Pregnancy Centers to Promote Abortion? It’s HISTORY.
Lawmakers in California passed a law that compelled medically licensed crisis pregnancy centers to post the following notice: “California has …
Read More »This Christian Couple, Who Had to Shut Down Their Bakery After a Huge Government Fine, Appealed to the Supreme Court
Christian bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein had to close down their business, Sweet Cakes, after the government fined them $135,000 …
Read More »City of Atlanta Agrees to Pay $1.2 Million Settlement to Former Fire Chief Who Wrote Book Critical of Homosexuality
Kelvin Cochran, a Christian, was a fire chief in Atlanta and a former member of the Obama administration. He wrote …
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