Church-goers continue to worship off site after a fire that destroyed an Orlando Catholic church on the first anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health ruling. The fire mirros ...
Read More »Student loan bailout unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that the Biden administration’s student loan bailout unconstitutional. Biden unveiled the plan in August 2022 in a move critics decried as a constitutionally dubious attempt to ...
Read More »Pro-life leaders celebrate anniversary of court decision overturning Roe v. Wade
Pro-life leaders this week celebrated the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. “Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America has been working very hard and very ...
Read More »Supreme Court could hand down these 5 decisions today
The Supreme Court today could hand down five important decisions as part of 18 cases heard this term. Just two weeks remain before the summer recess. This week’s decisions will come today ...
Read More »Help for Christians navigating pro-life conversations
As the United States marks the first anniversary the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many individuals are grappling with how to engage in conversations with those who disagree with the decision. For ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court rules against College of the Ozarks in housing case
The College of the Ozarks in Branson will not be able to revive its lawsuit challenging a federal directive prohibiting housing discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, the U.S. Supreme ...
Read More »Nation’s first taxpayer-funded Catholic school approved in Oklahoma
St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma is set to become the nation’s first taxpayer-funded Catholic school. The Statewide Virtual Charter School Board approved the proposal this week. Notre Dame Law ...
Read More »Government’s new “guidance” on student religious expression raises concerns
The Biden administration’s new guidance on religious expression in public schools is raising red flags among religious rights legal groups. Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Education released “Guidance on Constitutionally ...
Read More »Supreme Court hears case over government “home equity theft”
After a 94-year-old woman lost her home to “home equity theft” by the county, she sued and now the U.S. Supreme Court seems sympathetic to her case. The court heard arguments April ...
Read More »Idaho becomes first state to ban abortion trafficking
Last week, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill into law making it illegal for an adult to help an underage girl obtain an abortion without consent from a parent or guardian. ...
Read More »Atheists criticize NYC mayor for linking violence to removal of prayer from schools
Democratic New York Mayor Eric Adams received support from Christians who said he was stating the obvious about prayer and crime. Now, he’s under attack by atheist groups for saying banning prayer ...
Read More »U.S. Justice Department indicts eight pro-life activists for blocking clinic access
The U.S. Department of Justice continues to target pro-life activities even after one protester was found innocent in federal court. Now, eight more people face federal charges of blocking access to an ...
Read More »At CPAC, Missouri Senator warns of government overreach
Sen. Eric Schmitt is warning that the United States is at a crossroads and that government overreach and media control represent the biggest threats to Americans’ freedoms. The Missouri Republican made the ...
Read More »Israeli protests over court reform are misguided say supporters
A proposal to reform the Israeli judicial system has led to protests in Jerusalem. Despite pleas from President Isaac Herzog, tens of thousands of Israelis from around the country demonstrated outside the ...
Read More »Trump: evangelical leaders ‘disloyal’ for lack of 2024 support
Former President Donald Trump is criticizing evangelical leaders for not yet endorsing him for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. “I don’t really care, it’s a sign of disloyalty,” he told David Brody, ...
Read More »Atheists become allies of Christians, pro-life movement
Pro-life Christians have an unlikely ally in the fight for the sanctity of life. Pro-life atheists are pushing back against lawsuits alleging that state abortion bans and restrictions violate religious freedom and ...
Read More »Supreme Court denies Biden request to end Title 42 border rule
In a setback for the Biden administration’s open border policy, the Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order. Biden had fought for an end to ...
Read More »Bishop says Hillary Clinton’s lies “must be silenced for the good of humanity”
Hillary Clinton was rebuked by a Catholic Bishop from Texas for comparing the overturning of Roe v. Wade with rape being used as a “tactic of war” in such places as Iran, ...
Read More »Supreme Court to hear free speech case of Christian business owner
The legal battle over the free speech rights of Christian businesses continues in the U.S. Supreme Court today. The court will hear oral arguments in a case in which a Colorado graphic ...
Read More »Christians defy mayor’s order to remove nativity scene from Eureka Springs, Ark. park
Christians in Eureka Springs, Ark., are defying an order from the city’s mayor to remove a nativity scene from a local park. Randall Christy, executive director of the Passion Play, said this ...
Read More »Coach Tony Dungy speak at National Right to Life March
Former NFL Coach Tony Dungy will speak at “Next Steps: Marching Forward in a Post-Roe America”– the nation’s pro-life march in Washington D.C. The march is organized by the National Right to ...
Read More »Christian leaders respond to vice president’s latest comments about abortion and faith
Christian leaders are taking issue with Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent comments that Americans do not have to “abandon their faith” to support abortion rights. “I say this, one does not have ...
Read More »Supreme Court rules against counting late Pennsylvania mail-in ballots
The Supreme Court on Tuesday vacated an appeals court decision that required Pennsylvania to count mail-in ballots even if there is no date on the envelope. “The judgment is vacated, and the case is remanded ...
Read More »Federal court rules DACA migrant program illegal
The controversial immigration policy known as (DACA), or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, has been ruled illegal by a federal court. It shields adult immigrants, who had entered the country illegally while ...
Read More »Culture issues focus of new U.S. Supreme Court session
Several cases of interest to Christians are on the agenda as the U.S. Supreme Court begins its new session this week. Some of the court’s most important upcoming cases focus on the ...
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