The U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs released guidelines for awarding grants to religious groups. The new …
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Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley in Nevada asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the state’s 50-person limit on church …
Read More »Texas AG Lays Down the Law on Religious Schools Reopening
In a letter (PDF) to religious schools in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton issued guidance about the governor’s order for …
Read More »Christians Under Fire — This is What Gavin Newsom is Banning Now
First they banned church members from meeting inside church buildings because of the COVID-19 crisis. Then they banned congregants from …
Read More »Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Little Sister of the Poor in the Obamacare Contraception Case
The U.S. Supreme Court this week upheld religious exemptions for the Obamacare contraception mandate for Little Sister of the Poor, …
Read More »Supreme Court: Montana Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools
Parents have the right to make the best educational choices for their children, whether their choice is a government, religious, …
Read More »Christians in Government Schools in Ohio Just Received Protection from Their Governor
Christian students in Ohio just received some much needed religious-freedom protection from their governor. The legislature passed and Gov. Mike …
Read More »This Judge Just Chastised New York Officials for Restricting Churches But Condoning Mass Protests
State and local officials across the country began issuing orders in March to ban or limit in-person church gatherings because …
Read More »This Court Told a Church It Can’t Have Free Use of Its Own Building
New Harvest Christian Fellowship bought a building on Main Street in Salinas, California, to accommodate its expansion after renting space …
Read More »Star Parker: Court LGBTQ Decision Is Formula for Chaos
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that homosexual and transgender individuals are covered by the anti-discrimination provision, Title VII, of …
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