April 12 Catholic nuns caring for dying patients fight New York trans rule, face jail time Catholic nuns sue New York over a law requiring nursing homes to follow gender identity rules, saying it forces them to choose faith or mission.
April 9 Supreme Court blocks candidate after alleged GOP infiltration scheme exposed The Supreme Court rejected a progressive candidate's bid to enter Ohio's Republican primary after he allegedly misrepresented his party affiliation.
April 9 Nashville public school excuses Muslim students for daily prayer time during Ramadan A Nashville public school is allowing Muslim students reserved prayer space and food-free classrooms during Ramadan, according to a local news report.
April 8 Washington Post columnist argues Muslims shouldn't have to assimilate in America Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid argued Muslims don't need to assimilate in America, citing data they are civically engaged while combatting rhetoric from GOP lawmakers.
March 31 SCOTUS rules on Colorado conversion therapy ban, eyes birthright citizenship case Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley and Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discuss two high-stakes Supreme Court cases and Rep. Eric Swalwell's, D-Calif., controversial stance on releasing sensitive files on 'Hannity.'
March 29 Israel looking for 'solutions' to open Christian sites after barring church leader on Palm Sunday due to war Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre closed on Palm Sunday under Israeli wartime rules, drawing rebukes from the Catholic Church and Italy.
March 26 Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings Louisville agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees to Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson in a First Amendment settlement over a nondiscrimination law.
March 13 Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit Chicago Public Schools settled its religious discrimination lawsuit with Moody Bible Institute, allowing Christian students to join the CPS teacher preparation program.
March 10 Trump admin pulls $120K in grants for research on LGBTQ cartoonists, ‘multiethnic’ studies, report says The Trump administration reportedly pulled $120,000 in NEH grants for LGBTQ comics research and multiethnic studies, sparking controversy over academic freedom.
March 3 Supreme Court ruling on secretive California gender policy could reshape parent rights fights nationwide Supreme Court delivers major win for parental rights advocates, temporarily blocking California's policy keeping parents in dark about gender issues.