Turning down ‘gay wedding’ jobs the same as racism, judge rules A Christian couple is fighting for the right to be faithful to their beliefs with their videography business. News Doug Mainwaring • Sep 21, 2017Apr 23, 2024
Christian wins the right to refuse to photograph homosexual ‘weddings’ Amy Lawson successfully challenged a 'discrimination' law in Wisconsin that would force her to violate her religious beliefs. News Peter LaBarbera • Aug 4, 2017Jun 18, 2021
College students believe Muslims should have more freedoms than Christians The thought of opting out of a homosexual 'wedding' based on a person's beliefs seemed to puzzle University of Wisconsin students. News Peter LaBarbera • Aug 1, 2017Apr 23, 2024
ABC News calls religious liberty organization a ‘hate group’ for Christian view of marriage The news report unjustly slammed Alliance Defending Freedom. Opinion Fr. Mark Hodges • Jul 17, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Can gov’t withhold benefits from churches? Supreme Court will decide The Missouri playground case will be the first indication of how Justice Neil Gorsuch will rule. News Lisa Bourne • Apr 19, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Midwife’s contract was cancelled because she’s pro-life: now, she’s suing Ellinor Grimmark is seeking compensation for discrimination after she was rejected for three jobs starting in 2013. News Caleb Stephen • Jan 31, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Pro-lifers urge Supreme Court to overturn California law forcing pregnancy centers to facilitate abortion The law would require pro-life pregnancy help medical clinics in California to post signage notifying their patients where and how they can receive state taxpayer-funded abortions. Opinion Jay Hobbs • Jan 13, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Pro-life groups fight Obama administration’s ‘parting gift’ to Planned Parenthood 'What the proposed rule does is define success under Title X solely on the ability to provide the most contraceptives to the most women.' News Kelsey Harkness • Oct 14, 2016Jun 18, 2021
8,900+ students, parents to Supreme Court: Uphold policy to protect privacy in restrooms 'Schools have a duty to protect the privacy and safety of all students.' News LifeSiteNews staff • Sep 29, 2016Apr 23, 2024
What the Supreme Court’s ruling means for transgender bathrooms in schools Only four justices are needed for the Supreme Court to review a case, making it likely that the bathroom fight could be decided soon. News Kelsey Harkness • Aug 5, 2016Jun 18, 2021