The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 last summer that Chike Uzuegbunam could seek nominal damages from Georgia Gwinnett College after …
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The Downtown Hope Center in Anchorage, Alaska, provides shelter for women and their children fleeing domestic violence. Some of the …
Read More »Star Parker: More Government, Less Religion – the Progressive Doctrine
One great mystery is the persistent refusal of those on the left to abandon what is clearly not true. That …
Read More »Court: Maryland Violated Christian School’s Freedom of Speech After Excluding it From School Voucher Program
Bethel Ministries in Maryland runs a preschool-through-eighth-grade private school called Bethel Christian Academy. According to its “statement of nondiscrimination” in …
Read More »University of Iowa Kicked Two Christian Student Groups Off Campus — The State Has Agreed to Pay Them $2 Million to Settle the Lawsuits
The University of Iowa (UIowa) deregistered Christian student groups Business Leaders in Christ (BLinC) and the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA because …
Read More »This Christian Children’s Home Just Filed a Lawsuit Against the Biden Administration to Protect Its Religious Freedom to Place Children with Married Couples
The Holston United Methodist Home for Children, in operation for 126 years, is a Christian non-profit organization that places abused …
Read More »Christian Florist Barronelle Stutzman Just Settled a Lawsuit Filed Against Her — Without Compromising Her Religious Beliefs
Barronelle Stutzman, a 77-year-old great-grandmother, loved arranging flowers for her customers. She serviced all kinds of customers without regard to …
Read More »These Teachers Asked a Court to Block Enforcement of Loudoun County Schools’ ‘Transgender’ Policy — UPDATED
Update: The Loudoun County School Board has agreed to leave Tanner Cross alone — permanently. The board suspended him because …
Read More »Texans Voted to Amend Their State Constitution to Protect Religious Freedom During Pandemics
Voters in Texas chose to amend their state constitution to protect religious freedom for churches during pandemics. Sixty-two percent of …
Read More »Judge Temporarily Stops New York from Enforcing COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Against Health Care Workers with Religious Exemptions
A federal judge on Tuesday has agreed to temporarily bar New York from enforcing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate against health …
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