When you shoplift from a store, that store can legally ban you. So, why does the nation’s largest abortion and gender-mutilating …
Read More »CURE Supports No Rogue Rulings Act
Contact Information: 529 Fourteenth St NW Suite 642 – National Press Building 202-479-2873 Info@curepolicy.org Dear Representative: Since President Trump’s inauguration, …
Read More »The Supreme Court to Hear Planned Parenthood’s Case Against South Carolina’s Ban on Medicaid Funds for Abortions
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood. The issue is whether …
Read More »Supreme Court to Hear ‘Conversion Therapy’ Case — Christian Counselor Calls State Law Censorship
Conversations between a licensed professional counselor and a client should be private. When it comes to a counselor speaking to …
Read More »Curtis Hill: The Supreme Court’s Judicial Overreach — Trump Should Ignore It
On March 5 in a narrow 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court upheld a lower-court order compelling the Trump administration to …
Read More »Supreme Court Will Hear Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Parents’ Case Over Notice and Opt-Out in ‘Pride’ Storybooks Program
In schools in Montgomery County, Maryland, teachers are allowed to read homosexual “pride” books to children as young as pre-Kindergarten. …
Read More »Pew: 62 Percent of U.S. Adults Identify as Christian — Decline of Christianity Slows Down
Since the 1960s, when courts began ruling that prayer and Bible lessons in government schools were unconstitutional, secularists have insisted …
Read More »Heartbeat Law Upheld in Georgia — Abortion Advocates Are Not Pleased
Abortion advocates in Georgia will hate this: the state’s highest court upheld the law that bars abortion after six weeks. …
Read More »Trump’s DOJ Tells Supreme Court That Tennessee’s Ban on Mutilation Surgery for Minors is CONSTITUTIONAL
Tennessee, like other states, passed a law to bar puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation surgery for minors. Individuals …
Read More »Planned Parenthood’s New Argument to Crush South Carolina’s Pro-Life Law
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that the state’s six-week ban on abortions did not violate the state …
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