The debate whether the nation’s governors and mayors overstepped Constitutional boundaries will be debated for years. In fact, lawsuits charging unconstitutional restrictions of freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, have already ...
Read More »Pastors: Join this call to learn about your rights during COVID-19 crisis
Pastors area asked to join a call with the Family Research Council and the nation’s top lawyers to learn about your rights and how the Trump administration is defending them against over-zealous ...
Read More »Attorney General Barr: State unconstitutionally harassing drive-in church
In Mississippi, tickets to attend a drive-in church service were expensive — as much as $500 at Temple Baptist Church. That’s how much police were fining people for pulling into the parking ...
Read More »Attorney General William Barr opposes Mayor de Blasio plan to shutter churches
Easter weekend underscored the tensions between the authority of the government to quarantine citizens and constitutional rights of freedom of worship and assembly. U.S. Attorney General William Barr supports religious organizations and ...
Read More »Free online course on the Constitution available
Hillsdale College is offering a free study session for their most popular online course, “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution.” Hillsdale is a private college in southern Michigan with ...
Read More »Long saga of Equal Rights Amendment comes to end, Justice Department rules
The ongoing push for an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution is over, the U.S. Department of Justice has ruled. “Congress may not revive a proposed amendment after a deadline ...
Read More »Missouri judge dismisses lawsuit over religious exemptions for vaccinations
A federal judge in Missouri has ruled against a student at a Christian school who challenged the state’s religious exemption form for vaccinations. Senior U.S. District Judge Howard Sachs dismissed the lawsuit ...
Read More »Saudi Arabia issues ban on most child marriages
In another move implementing Western values, Saudi Arabia Monday issued a de facto ban on child marriages throughout the kingdom. The order comes after an amendment to the kingdom’s Child Protection Law was ...
Read More »Democrat presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke vows to go after churches with traditional view of marriage
Churches that teach traditional biblical values may be breathing a sigh of relief that Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke is trailing badly in the Democratic presidential primaries. He made headlines last week by ...
Read More »Man convicted in Muslim honor killing of Texas woman
A Muslim man in Texas will serve 40 years in prison for a murder that prosecutors called the “honor killing” of an Iranian rights activist who was his sister’s friend. Nasim Irsan, ...
Read More »UN wrongly targets Israel on women’s rights while ignoring real abusers
In a shocking, or perhaps not-so shocking vote the U.N. Economic and Social Council approved a resolution that targets only Israel for alleged violations of women’s rights, while ignoring countries like Iran, ...
Read More »CNN reports Antifa attack on reporter while others whitewash
Antifa, a group of leftist terrorists, wants to violently shut down your opinion. Any ideas other than their own are not only wrong, they’re dangerous and must be stopped by, and I ...
Read More »Washington ignores Supreme Court, will punish florist
The case of a Washington State florist who was fined for refusing to make a floral arrangement for a gay wedding in 2013 could go back to the US Supreme Court. On ...
Read More »Congresswoman: Democrats voted to ‘totally eliminate women’s and girls sports’
Part of the Equality Act passed by Democrats in the House on Friday is being downplayed by their leaders. The bill essentially destroys women’s sports across the nation. The Democrat controlled House ...
Read More »Parents of Kindergartners protest new California sex ed guidelines
Under new guidelines issued by the state, teachers in California may now tell kindergartners they may be LGBTQ. Educators may also advise teenagers about sex acts among same-sex individuals. The guidance does ...
Read More »A critique of the Kansas Supreme Court decision finding a “right” to abortion in state Constitution
The verdict the Kansas Supreme Court was going to render was as tardy as it was predictable. (The decision was held for two years, until after the Kansas governorship election.) On a 6-1 ...
Read More »Kansas hopes to protect integrity of voter rolls
The state of Kansas goes back to a federal appeals court Monday to defend a statute that had required people to provide documents proving their U.S. citizenship before they could register to ...
Read More »School principal’s decision to keep teacher out of church overruled
A school principal’s attempt to prevent a teacher from attending a church event has been reversed by the superintendent after pressure. The principal had forbid the teacher at an undisclosed mid-west high ...
Read More »Kansas Senator leaves Republican party over transgender rights
Senator Barbara Bollier, a 10-year Republican lawmaker in Kansas, has announced she is becoming a Democrat. Bollier−a physician from Mission Hills−cited disagreements with the Republican Party over LGBT issues, specifically transgender rights ...
Read More »Christian students being silenced on campus
Christian students are being silenced on college campuses. New numbers reveal the phenomenon is causing a growing number to keep their religious, and even political, views to themselves. An annual survey by ...
Read More »Universities had to be told: Due process Is a right, not a privilege
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos used a Nov. 16 press release to unveil a new draft rule proposal for the Department of Education to address a chaotic situation that has developed ...
Read More »British bakers win their own court case
After a four-year legal battle, Christian bakers in Northern Ireland have won their case at the Supreme Court in the United Kingdom. The owners of Ashers Baking Company came under fire for ...
Read More »Prairie Village to debate LGBTQ protections
Prairie Village is considering an ordinance to include sexual orientation in its discrimination policies. The ordinance would expand coverage to all individuals who consider themselves lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transexual or queer (LGBTQ) ...
Read More »Texas cheerleaders win case against censorship
Some Texas cheerleaders have another victory to cheer. The Texas Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a lower court decision that protects the right of cheerleaders to display Bible verses ...
Read More »State investigates mom for letting kid walk dog
A mother in Illinois is facing repercussions for something she saw as a simple fun task: letting her 8-year-old daughter walk their dog. Multiple news outlets are reporting that the Department of ...
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