Three-Alarm Fire Devastates Historic San Francisco Church Days After Sermon on Triumph Over Loss
Firefighters contain a blustery blaze at the Lower Pacific Heights house of worship as the congregation relies on its recent message of hope…
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Firefighters contain a blustery blaze at the Lower Pacific Heights house of worship as the congregation relies on its recent message of hope…
Looking Back at Our Pioneers, Our Failures, and Our Prophetic Responsibility in an Age of Compromise
A historic Methodist seminary is cut off from its denomination over the politics of sex, exposing a deep rift in American Protestantism.
The legal architecture of the ancient Near East often serves as a proxy battlefield for modern moral debates. Perhaps no text is subjected t…
TLDR The City of Huntington Beach and several parent-plaintiffs initiated litigation against California officials, including Governor Gavin…
The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals cannot be held liable in their personal capacities for violations of statutes enacted under Con…
TLDR The Supreme Court barred federal courts from creating new causes of action under the Alien Tort Statute. The ruling also eliminates cor…
HOUSTON — When a high school football practice in Sugar Land, Texas, devolved into an alleged assault, it set off a chain reaction tha…
Fort Bend Christian Academy cannot be sued for how it handles bullying or academics, a court ruled, but it must face claims that coaches ign…
In a 6–3 decision, the justices rule that domestic corporations cannot be sued under the Alien Tort Statute for aiding overseas survei…