Judge rules religious universities not inherently discriminatory against LGBT students A federal judge in Oregon dismissed the case last week. News Jean Mondoro • Jan 16, 2023Jan 17, 2023
Supreme Court hears case of high school football coach fired for praying at 50-yard line After being fired for praying on the field, coach Joe Kennedy has been battling the decision in the courts for years. Now, the Supreme Court has signaled it may come to his defense. News Emily Mangiaracina • Apr 25, 2022Apr 26, 2022
Trump’s health care conscience protections under legal attack from states and cities Suit have been filed in New York and California in an attempt to undermine the enforcement of protections based on religious and moral beliefs. News Martin M. Barillas • May 23, 2019Jun 18, 2021
Texas town illuminates crosses in defiance of secular demands to remove them from courthouse More than 600 people in a town with a population of less than 900 showed up during a comment session of the County Commissioners Court. News Calvin Freiburger • May 13, 2019Jun 18, 2021
US Supreme Court hears arguments on removal of 92-year-old Peace Cross from public land The case could have broad ramifications for religious symbols on public land. News Calvin Freiburger • Feb 27, 2019Jun 18, 2021
‘Peace Cross’ veterans memorial must be torn down, orders U.S. appeals court The American Humanist Association took issue with a monument that honors fallen World War I soldiers. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Oct 23, 2017Jun 18, 2021