Christianity April 16 Bay Area Christians fight city over 'hostile and targeted' cross removal: 'Discriminatory action' A conservative legal defense organization filed a petition for relief after the City of Albany removed a cross maintained by the local Lions Club in June 2023.
Oregon March 29 Federal judge rules in favor of Oregon church in key First Amendment lawsuit against city A federal judge said a city ordinance restricting a church's homeless food service violated the institution's religious freedom rights.
Kentucky February 1 Kentucky House clears measure for moment of silence at start of school day The Kentucky House easily passed a bill that would instruct public schools to begin the school day with a short period of silent reflection. The bill now moves to the Senate.
First Amendment December 29 The rise of The Satanic Temple in 2023 The Satanic Temple scored legal victories in public education while a Christian veteran severed the head a Baphomet statue inside the Iowa state Capitol building.
LIFESTYLE December 15 On this day in history, December 15, 1791, Bill of Rights ratified, codifying unique freedoms in new nation The Bill of Rights, containing the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, were ratified on this day in history, Dec. 15, 1791 — enumerating rights and protections cherished by Americans.
Media December 6 House Republican amazed after exchange reveals Biden DOJ official didn't know about major First Amendment case A Biden Justice Department official was slammed Tuesday for being unfamiliar with a First Amendment case that has the Biden administration under scrutiny.
Christmas November 22 Satanic Temple's 'bizarre' inclusion at Wisconsin Christmas tree festival sparks outrage: 'No neutral ground' The inclusion of a Satanic Temple at a Christmas tree festival in Wisconsin has sparked outrage, including from one local Christian pastor.
Media September 14 'Double standard' revoked, federal appeals court allows Christian clubs to return to public school campuses Under the First Amendment, Christian student clubs should receive comparable treatment to secular groups, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled on Wednesday.
LIFESTYLE September 6 Coach Joe Kennedy resigns from Bremerton High School in Washington, will care for ailing family member Coach Joe Kennedy, who returned to high school football in Bremerton, Washington this past weekend, announced he is resigning to care for an ailing family member, among other things.
OPINION July 2 Religion can survive culture wars but here's what the faith community must do Some argue that according religion any recognition is nothing short of an unconstitutional establishment or discrimination against the non-religious.