Atheist group attacks SCOTUS candidates William Pryor, Neil Gorsuch, Thomas Hardiman on Roe v Wade, homosexuality, the secularization of America
A national state/church watchdog released a detailed analysis today Wednesday documenting why William Pryor, short-listed as a possible Supreme Court nominee, would be a “disastrous appointment, and must More...
Liberty Counsel defends North Carolina judges, magistrates’ freedom of conscience for gay wedding accomodations
Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief yesterday at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding state magistrates and their constitutional right to intervene to defend their religious liberty, which is being challenged More...
Avoiding Company Divorce and Failure
Marriage is a union which both parties enter with a long term view of “happily ever after.” However, unlike fairy tales, a 2010 report by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia said More...
Missouri State Univsersity settles lawsuit with Andrew Cash, graduate counseling degree candidate denied because of his faith
Attorneys with the Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm, filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Governors of Missouri State University on behalf of Andrew Cash. The matter has now More...
Mississippi Gov Phil Bryant joins ADF fight for freedom of conscience, religion of business owners, staff
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant argued forcefully in favor of the state’s law protecting Mississippians against government discrimination in a brief filed late Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. More...
ADF supports Carl Larsen, Angel Larsen, Telescope Media Group against Minnesota law banning ‘traditional marriage’ film
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a St. Cloud video production company and its owners filed a motion in federal court Friday to stop Minnesota officials from enforcing a state law against them while More...
George Mason’s Andrew Bunting calls NOM, traditional marriage supporters ‘pieces of worthless trash’
The assistant admissions director at George Mason University said that if you believe in traditional male-female marriage, like National Organization for Marriage, you’re a “piece of worthless trash.” Andrew More...
Support rallies around Barronelle Stutzman, Arlene’s Flowers as freedom of conscience to refuse gay wedding case heads to SCOTUS
Numerous states and groups filed friend-of-the-court briefs this week with the Washington Supreme Court in support of a Richland floral artist and the principle that the government cannot force Americans to promote More...
Alabama Judge Roy Moore was removed from the bench for not issuing gay marriage licenses
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was removed from the bench Friday for defying the U.S. Supreme Court on gay marriage, the second time in his career. Moore, 69, is an outspoken Christian who is defying the Obergefell More...
California bill would force Christian schools to hire homosexuals, allow ‘transgender’ housing
A California state bill passed by their Senate, sponsored by Sen. Ricardo Lara (D), would remove removes Title IX exemptions for nearly all religious schools; therefore, forcing these faith-based colleges and More...
Colorado baker Jack Phillips trying to take freedom of conscience case to US Supreme Court
A Lakewood, Colorado, cake artist who declined to use his artistic talents to create a wedding cake celebrating a same-sex ceremony asked the nation’s highest court Friday to take his case and rule that the government More...
Kentucky man Chris Sevier sues Kim Davis, Gov Matt Bevin, Andy Beshear to marry his laptop
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis for denying a man a license to marry his laptop computer. The plaintiff, Mark “Chris” Sevier, also has filed lawsuits against Governor More...
Alabama Judge Roy Moore suspended over traditional marriage stance
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore was temporarily suspended following a complaint against his defense of Alabama’s marriage laws from the state’s Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC). Moore now faces More...
Texas bakers attacked, insulted and threatened after refusing gay wedding cake
Two more Texas bakers are facing threats to their family and their business after declining to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, according to an attorney who is representing them. Problems reportedly began More...
Kentucky court protects t-shirt printer’s right to refuse making shirts for gay pride event
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Lexington printer have filed their brief with the Kentucky Court of Appeals after the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission appealed the printer’s More...
Arizona Christian college affirms stance against homosexuality, but offers benefits to same-sex couples
An Arizona university has decided to grant benefits to gay couples, but has said it still maintains that marriage is between one man and one woman. The Grand Canyon University (GCU) in Phoenix, which is a Christian More...
Kentucky clerk, Kim Davis, jailed over refusing to issue gay marriage licenses
A federal judge Thursday ordered Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk Kim Davis to jail for refusing heed a U.S. Supreme Court order legalizing same-sex marriage, and she will stay there until she complies with the ruling. One More...
Rick Santorum on Supreme Court’s gay marriage ruling, ‘not settled’
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum compared gay marriage laws to a Supreme Court ruling upholding slavery during a GOP candidate forum Thursday night, saying it wasn’t “settled.” Santorum More...
Supreme Court: No same-sex marriage bans, gay marriage now legal in all states
The US Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriage is a legal right across the United States as the landmark 5-4 decision was announced Friday. Justice Anthony Kennedy writing for the majority ruled that marriage More...
LGBT actvists fail to define marriage at rally, answers questions on polygamy
photo Marcus Werthmann As the oral arguments began over gay marriage before the US Supreme Court. Most suppporters sounded hopeful of a verdict opening up America for widespread approval of same-sex marriages, but More...