
Supreme Court defends offensive trademark, protecting Redskins and other logos
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Monday sided with a Los Angeles designer who sought to trademark “FUCT” for his clothing line but was blocked by a federal law prohibiting registration of “immoral More...

Supreme Court rejects ‘In God We Trust’ case to remove phrase from US money
The Supreme Court announced yesterday it will not take up a legal dispute by atheist groups which sought to remove the words “In God We Trust” from U.S. currency. Michael Newdow, an activist who filed More...

SCOTUS asked to review Chicago’s abortion clinic ‘bubble zone’ blocking pro-life protests
The challenge to the Chicago law creating a “bubble zone” around abortion clinics moves on to the United States Supreme Court with a June 7, 2019, docketing of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Veronica More...

Ohio: Catholic school, The Lyceum exempted from city ordinance forcing social justice practices
After months of refusing to say whether an ordinance would force a Catholic classical school to operate contrary to its religious beliefs in employment, admissions, and other policies, the city of South Euclid, More...

California Supreme Court allows ‘unconstitutional harassment’ of David Daleiden in Planned Parenthood whistleblower cast
The California Supreme Court has denied David Daleiden’s petition to halt criminal prosecution against him. Daleiden is the undercover journalist whose videos allegedly reveal the involvement of abortion industry More...

Muslim Advocates’ Madihha Ahussain praises Facebook for the censorship of ‘hate actors’ Laura Loomer, Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos
The following is a statement from Madihha Ahussain, Muslim Advocates’ special counsel for anti-Muslim bigotry, on Facebook’s announcement that it will remove certain hate actors including Laura Loomer, Alex More...

Connecticut: Caring Families ministries sues the city of Hartford for religious discrimination over ‘signage’ laws
Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to protect a life-affirming, faith-based pregnancy care center, which helps clients with concerns about pregnancy and motherhood, against More...

Mark Zuckerberg is ready to sell out Internet to government control
In his recent Washington Post editorial Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg called for regulation for “harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.” Zuckerberg’s proposal appears More...

Artist Julian Raven sues Smithsonian for rejected Trump portrait
Julian Raven is suing the Smithsonian for violating his freedom of speech. Painter of the most recognized portrait of President Trump, Raven attempted to get the artwork featured at the Smithsonian at Trump’s More...

Liberty Counsel asks SCOTUS to hear case on the California banning of counseling for gays, transgenderism
Liberty Counsel filed a petition today urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review Pickup v. Newsom, a case that upheld a ban by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals which prohibits licensed counselors from providing More...

Thomas More Society defends New York pro-lifers, street protests against attorney general, ‘obstruction’
The Thomas More Society continues to defend a group of peaceful pro-life protesters as the New York Attorney General’s office persists in prosecuting an unjust harassment lawsuit. The suit, originally brought More...

Arizona’s Perry High School lets MAGA wearing Logan Jones return to school as her suspension remains on record
Perry High School agreed late Wednesday to allow a student who wore “Make America Great Again” attire to return to school after Alliance Defending Freedom sent a letter on behalf of the student to the principal. More...

Liberty Counsel fights ACLU lawsuit to remove Indiana Nativity scene from courthouse Christmas light display
Liberty Counsel has filed a motion to dismiss in the lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) that seeks to remove a lighted Nativity scene from the Jackson County Courthouse Christmas More...

Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg on the Internet: ‘We don’t want one that’s out of control where anything goes’
Facebook has made headlines for their consistent censorship and manipulation of voices they don’t agree, yet trying to promote freedom of speech on their platform. Now, their COO Sheryl Sandberg spoke at More...

Ken Ham defends Ark Encounter field trips as atheists threaten schools
To rebut threatening letters sent to Kentucky’s public schools by an atheist group attempting to stop field trips to the Ark Encounter, Ken Ham, CEO/Founder of the Ark, has mailed letters to the superintendents More...

University of Colorado tells Christian group they must allow ‘non-Christians’ to lead Bible study to be ‘recognized’
A Christian student organization represented by Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, for forcing the group to accept members More...

CNN sues White House over Jim Acosta’s press pass, violates First Amendment and due process
CNN has filed a lawsuit against The White House, specifically President Donald J. Trump, Trump’s chief of staff John F. Kelly, Trump’s comms director William (Bill) Shine, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee More...

Massachusetts Man, David Ackell Sentenced to 33 Months for Stalking
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed the conviction of David Ackell, 49, of Seekonk, Massachusetts, for using facilities in interstate commerce to stalk a female resident of New Hampshire, announced More...

White House suspends CNN’s Jim Acosta’s press pass ‘placing his hands’ on female intern
The White House announced that CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta’s press pass has been suspended “until further notice” Wednesday, hours after he engaged in a contentious More...

Florida voters pass all of the amendments except for one, the homestead changes to reduce tax revenue
There was a long list of proposed constitutional changes, Floridians voted Tuesday to approve all but one of the 12 constitutional amendments on the midterm ballot, clearing the 60 percent threshold required to More...