A Seat at the Table or a Step Too Far? Trump’s Board of Peace and the Pope’s Hesitation
A new Board of Peace is taking shape under President Donald Trump, charged with managing Gaza after the…
A new Board of Peace is taking shape under President Donald Trump, charged with managing Gaza after the…
This is article 2 of 2 as it addresses the other case the Court heard today on Transgender…
Religious liberty functions as a “hard exception” to collectivist governance because it legally privileges individual conscience over the…
On January 3, 2026, US forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. They cited a new “Donroe Doctrine” as…
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employee cannot sue for religious discrimination if they never…
TL:DR – Jolene Van Alstine, a Canadian woman with a painful but treatable condition, was approved for assisted…
When spiritual convictions clash with bureaucratic ID rules, faith can stretch a long way
Fifteen-year injunction mandates equal access after lawsuit alleging religious discrimination during campus protests In a consent judgment issued…
Complaint alleges religious discrimination and unequal treatment under federal and Tennessee law In a newly filed federal lawsuit,…
New guidance from OPM allows federal employees to display religious items, pray in groups, and discuss faith, with…