Texas Law Mandating Ten Commandments in Classrooms Sparks Legal Challenge
Civil liberties groups argue the measure violates constitutional protections as state prepares for potential courtroom battle
Civil liberties groups argue the measure violates constitutional protections as state prepares for potential courtroom battle
California Supreme Court Lets Stand Ruling Against Baker Who Declined Same-Sex Wedding Cake Order
Spiritual Warfare Within the Church: The Gospel Under Fire and the Righteous Judge There is a battle older than kingdoms, older than flesh. It is the battle between truth and […]
December ruling offers key guidance on how courts define religious organizations under employment law In a decision issued on December 19, 2024, U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald denied the […]
Christians throughout history have often faced a paradox when it comes to religious liberty. When in the minority or under persecution, Christian groups have championed freedom of conscience; yet when […]
John Harvey Kellogg’s legacy is often distilled into a cultural anecdote—an eccentric health reformer who introduced the American breakfast staple, cornflakes. While it is true that Kellogg, alongside his brother […]
Legislative package revives disputes over religion in public schools, timing of vote draws scrutiny On Saturday, May 24, 2025, the Texas House gave preliminary approval to a bill requiring the […]
Justice Jackson dissents as majority grants emergency injunction in First Amendment challenge In a 7-2 decision issued on May 20, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court granted emergency relief to Maine […]
On May 23, 2025, the American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia and Mountain State Justice filed a lawsuit in Kanawha County Circuit Court challenging Governor Patrick Morrisey’s executive order […]
Justice Barrett’s recusal and a 4-4 split complicate assumptions about how faith influences judicial behavior