New York Trial Court Rejects Archdiocese Immunity Claim in Abuse Lawsuit
A New York judge rules that religious organizations are subject to secular negligence laws regarding the supervision of…
A New York judge rules that religious organizations are subject to secular negligence laws regarding the supervision of…
By Michael Peabody – On a Sabbath morning, the story often starts before anyone opens a Bible. It…
TLDR (Too Long / Didn’t Read Summary) Jeffrey Epstein discussed a plan that reporting described as “seeding the…
Judges rule that religious freedom does not grant protestors the right to block private property or bypass criminal…
The President’s call to return the nation to God at the National Prayer Breakfast stands in contrast to…
The Court applies the same “Major Questions” logic to Trump’s tariffs that it previously used to dismantle Biden’s…
The Constitution was built to cool democratic fever, not to flatter it. Democracy is a fine instrument until…
As Lent and Ramadan begin side by side, millions pause, pray and reorder their daily lives in pursuit…
In May 1973, four months after the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade on January 22, 1973, civil…
Late night television is not what it was. The desks are the same. The bands still play. The…