July 5, 2017 Catholics challenge St. Louis' 'abortion sanctuary' law Some St. Louis Catholics are suing the city over an ordinance that protects women against workplace discrimination based on whether they've had an abortion, used contraceptives or are pregnant.
July 5, 2017 Justice Alito to give graduation address at seminary Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is giving the graduation address at a historic Roman Catholic seminary near Philadelphia.
July 5, 2017 Alaska lawmakers deny transgender man for human rights post The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday rejected the appointment of Drew Phoenix, a transgender man, to serve on the state's human rights commission.
July 5, 2017 Q&A: What to know about travel ban appeals Does federal law give President Donald Trump broad legal authority to freeze immigration by refugees and citizens of some predominantly Muslim nations?
July 5, 2017 Federal judges ask if travel ban is biased against Muslims For the second time in a week, government lawyers will try to persuade a federal appeals court to reinstate President Donald Trump's revised travel ban — and once again, they can expect plenty of questions Monday about whether the ban was designed to discriminate against Muslims.
July 5, 2017 Who are 3 judges who heard arguments on Trump travel ban? Three judges appointed by President Bill Clinton will hear the appeal of Hawaii's challenge to President Trump's travel ban targeting six predominantly Muslim countries.
July 5, 2017 Unease about white supremacy grows after Portland stabbings The man police say fatally stabbed two other men who tried to shield young women from an anti-Muslim tirade on a light-rail train makes his initial court appearance in a Portland, Oregon, courtroom.
July 5, 2017 St. Patrick's Day: Some Catholics get exemption from meatless Friday Some Catholics will be able to have their corned beef and eat it, too -- in case you hadn't heard
July 5, 2017 Knights of Columbus donates millions to fight Christian persecution The Catholic organization has made it clear that 'words are not enough.'
July 5, 2017 3 teens send anonymous apology, $50 for library swastika Three anonymous teenagers have delivered an apology note and $50 to the Pennsylvania library where they sprayed a swastika using shaving cream in a parking lot.