The case of Kim Davis, a former clerk of court in Kentucky who was jailed for contempt of court and …
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The state of Tennessee filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over a rule …
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First Liberty Institute is working on behalf of two elementary school students who want to start an interfaith club at …
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Here is some good news for Christian pharmacies: a federal court just ruled in favor of a Roman Catholic pharmacist …
Read More »Gov. Kim Reynolds Just Strengthened Religious Freedom for Christians in Iowa
Senator Chuck Schumer introduced a bill called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which President Bill Clinton signed into law …
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Teachers and students in the Osseo Area School District 279 in Minnesota don’t have to worry about forced homosexual indoctrination. …
Read More »Virginia Backs Down, Settles with Churches and Christian Schools Over ‘Virginia Values Act’
When the former governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, signed the so-called Virginia Values Act into law in 2019, Christian individuals …
Read More »Fairfax Public Schools Sued Over ‘Trans’ Policy — Officials Don’t Care That GIRLS are Uncomfortable
Concerned parents across America, it’s time to put pressure on school districts with “trans” policies, especially those in red states. …
Read More »After Nurse’s Lawsuit, Veterans Affairs Creates New Rule Recognizing Nationwide Religious Accommodations
Stephanie Carter, a Christian, a U.S. Army veteran, and a nurse practitioner, works for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs …
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