Supreme Court rules that gov’t can’t discriminate against churches. That’s really good news 'Today is a momentous day for freedom.' Blogs Doug Mainwaring • Jun 27, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Supreme Court will decide whether bakers can be forced to make gay ‘wedding’ cakes This case will have huge consequences for religious liberty. News Claire Chretien • Jun 26, 2017Apr 23, 2024
Leaked Trump rule protects Little Sisters, Hobby Lobby from paying for abortion pills Massive leaked document outlines Trump's plan to protect religious liberty and change the HHS contraceptive mandate. News Claire Chretien • Jun 1, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Should Christian bakers be forced to make gay wedding cakes? UK Supreme Court will decide A Christian bakery's appeal for religious freedom will go to the highest court. News Fr. Mark Hodges • May 11, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Pro-life investigators who exposed Planned Parenthood’s baby parts sale, head to Supreme Court 'In a case of critical importance to free speech rights, the Ninth Circuit has wrongly barred pro-life citizen journalists from reporting crimes and submitting evidence to law enforcement.' News DeAnn Flanagan • May 9, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Bermuda’s Supreme Court forces gay ‘marriage’ into law Two men challenged the island nation's law and won. News Lisa Bourne • May 8, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Supreme Court upholds ban of ‘sexual orientation change’ therapy for kids For the fourth time, the high court rejected an appeal. News Peter LaBarbera • May 3, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Can gov’t discriminate against churches? Supreme Court case puts religious liberty on the line Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley is latest case to test America’s commitment to religious liberty amid growing secularist pressure. News Doug Mainwaring • May 2, 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
Pro-life law scrapped by Supreme Court reduced abortions by 20% in Texas A study indicated a dramatic decrease in mothers killing their babies in Texas when surgical safety standards were raised. News Fr. Mark Hodges • Apr 7, 2017Jun 18, 2021