The harassment continues for a Christian filmmaking couple who scored a victory at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the …
Read More »Before the Supreme Court: Case of a Male Funeral Home Director Who Wanted to Pretend to be a Woman at Work
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a case involving a funeral home director who wanted to pretend …
Read More »Obama-Appointed Judge: University of Iowa Officials Held PERSONALLY Liable for Kicking Christian Group Off Campus
An Obama-appointed judge just handed a victory to a Christian student group at the University of Iowa (UIowa). Last August, …
Read More »Michigan Court: Faith-Based Agencies Receiving Tax Dollars Can Refuse to Place Children with Homosexuals While Case is Pending
A federal court just ruled in favor of St. Vincent Catholic Charities’ religious freedom after Michigan’s state attorney general threatened …
Read More »Trump at the UN: Defending the Border, the Unborn, and the Right to Bear Arms
During his trip to the United Nations, President Donald Trump spoke of defending U.S. borders and defending religious freedom at …
Read More »Trump Announces at the United Nations $25 Million to Protect Religious Freedom
Speaking at a religious freedom summit at the United Nations, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would spend …
Read More »Arizona Supreme Court: Phoenix Can’t Force Christian Artists to Make Homosexual ‘Wedding’ Invitations
The Arizona Supreme Court had the opportunity to protect the First Amendment freedoms of two Christian artists who faced criminal …
Read More »This Christian Florist’s Case Gives the Supreme Court a Chance to Protect ALL Christian Business Owners
Defending her right not to make custom flower arrangements for homosexual “weddings,” Christian florist Barronelle Stutzman, owner of Arlene’s Flowers …
Read More »A Group of Citizens Just Filed a Lawsuit Against San Antonio for Discriminating Against Chick-fil-A
San Antonio’s city council voted to bar Christian-owned restaurant Chick-fil-A from the city’s airport in March because the owners believe …
Read More »The Eighth Circuit Just Handed These Christian Filmmakers a First Amendment Victory
A Christian filmmaking husband and wife sued the state of Minnesota over a law that would force them to use …
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