Federal Court Blocks Colorado Law Restricting “Abortion Pill Reversal” for Religious Medical Providers
Judge rules Colorado’s SB 23-190 violates Free Exercise Clause in case brought by Catholic clinic Bella Health On August 1, 2025, a federal judge permanently barred Colorado officials from enforcing a state law that effectively prohibited “abortion pill reversal” treatment against a Catholic health provider, ruling that the law infringed on religious liberty rights protected […]
Read MoreEmergency Caregiver Plan or “Kidnapper’s Dream”? Debate Intensifies on California AB 495
California’s AB 495, billed as the “Family Preparedness Plan Act,” would let any adult with a “mentoring relationship” obtain legal authority over a child through a simple affidavit, bypassing court oversight and parental consent. Critics say the bill opens doors to kidnapping and medical decisions without parents’ knowledge. The measure also seals new joint-guardianship court […]
Read MoreFulani Jihadists Kill Over 200 Christians in Benue State, Nigeria
Attacks on Christian communities highlight escalating violence amid wider farmer-herder conflict In the early hours of June 13, 2025, heavily armed Fulani militants carried out a coordinated assault on the village of Yelwata in Guma County, Benue State, slaughtering over 200 Christian residents as they slept at a Catholic mission and marketplace . The massacre […]
Read MoreSean Feucht’s Concert Cancellations in Canada Ignite Legal Battle Over Free Speech and Religious Liberty (VIDEO LINKS)
Disruptions, protest actions, and a looming court fight put Canadian free speech and religious liberty laws under scrutiny.
Read MoreThe Imaginary Grandma, the Real Mosque, and the Law That Keeps Religion Equal
What a fake neighbor in Oyster Bay reveals about how discrimination hides in zoning codes
Read MorePassport Paradox Tests Limits of Undefined Faith
When spiritual convictions clash with bureaucratic ID rules, faith can stretch a long way
Read MoreUniversity of California Settles Lawsuit with Jewish Students, Agrees to Court-Enforced Protections
Fifteen-year injunction mandates equal access after lawsuit alleging religious discrimination during campus protests In a consent judgment issued July 29, 2025, a federal court permanently barred UCLA officials from permitting the exclusion of Jewish students, faculty, or staff from any ordinarily available campus area, program, or activity, marking the conclusion of a lawsuit brought by […]
Read MoreTennessee Muslim Organization Challenges Denial of Mosque Permit in Federal Court
Complaint alleges religious discrimination and unequal treatment under federal and Tennessee law In a newly filed federal lawsuit, the Bartlett Muslim Society accuses the City of Bartlett, Tennessee of religious discrimination after the city rejected the group’s application to build a mosque despite its compliance with zoning regulations and a city-requested traffic study that found […]
Read MoreWhite House Orders Federal Agencies to Protect Religious Expression in the Workplace
New guidance from OPM allows federal employees to display religious items, pray in groups, and discuss faith, with few restrictions. A Veterans Affairs doctor may now pray with patients, and a park ranger may lead public prayer during a tour—according to newly issued federal guidance aimed at protecting religious expression across the government workforce. On […]
Read MoreDigital Shadows and Engineered Skies: The Systems You Were Never Meant to Notice
From secret sunlight-dimming tests to radar-like Wi‑Fi tracking and AI-guided drones, emerging technologies pose novel challenges to privacy, human rights, and global norms. In 2024, a pilot solar geoengineering experiment off San Francisco tested spraying salt particles into the air from a decommissioned aircraft carrier to brighten marine clouds and reflect sunlight. The experiment, part […]
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