religious liberty
Culture
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to free speech, religious liberty case

(Bethany Blankley | The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court this week appeared to be sympathetic to arguments made by a petitioner against the city of Boston over its policy… Read More

January 20, 2022
Culture
Boston’s refusal to fly a Christian flag over city hall raises First Amendment questions

When it hears oral argument on Tuesday in Shurtleff v. City of Boston, the Supreme Court will return to the role of religion in public spaces. The question comes… Read More

January 18, 2022
Christian Schools, Culture
Christian school’s right to pray over loudspeaker before games is in federal judge’s hands

A battle that began over five years ago for Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, Fla. is officially in the hands of a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Charlene… Read More

December 30, 2021
Christian Schools
Lucas Christian Academy fights city to get lights for homecoming

The 2021 LCA football team (via Facebook). Lucas Christian Academy, located outside Dallas, has a 6-man football team that went undefeated in the regular season. Football… Read More

December 22, 2021
Christian Schools
Bethel Christian Academy wins Maryland discrimination case

A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Maryland Christian school that was denied access to a state voucher program based on its biblical views on marriage… Read More

December 17, 2021
Legislation
Religious freedom proponents push back on Build Back Better Act childcare language

In late October President Joe Biden announced the framework for his “Build Back Better” legislation, which would cost taxpayers close to $5 trillion over the next decade. The… Read More

December 15, 2021
Public Education
Unlawful resolution discriminates against private school students in Ohio

The Worthington Public Schools (WPS) Board recently passed a resolution stating that it is “impractical” to continue to bus 43 students to neighboring private schools in Central Ohio. Read More

December 10, 2021
Courts
US Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Using Public Funds for Religious School Tuition

In July, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case filed by Maine families who want to use a State tuition program for their children to attend… Read More

August 31, 2021
Courts
College of the Ozarks suing President Biden, claiming executive order violates religious liberty

(The Heartlander) – College of the Ozarks is suing President Joe Biden, claiming that his executive order is unconstitutional for preventing the college from assigning dorms based on students’ biological sex. Read More

August 9, 2021