
Judge strikes down Tampa’s counseling ban, government can’t regulate ‘healthcare treatment’
Yesterday federal Judge William F. Jung issued an order granting summary judgment to Liberty Counsel in its suit to invalidate the Tampa ordinance that prohibited licensed counselors from providing voluntary talk More...

Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski continue battle for freedom of conscience as gay marriage case heads to Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to take up a pivotal artistic and religious freedom case. The case, Brush & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix, involves two artists who risk jail time and fines if they More...

Florist Barronelle Stutzman to court in gay marriage case: ‘I serve all customers, I just can’t celebrate all events’
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing floral artist Barronelle Stutzman of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland filed their opening brief Tuesday with the Washington Supreme Court. The brief on behalf of More...

Romanian parliament to vote on traditional marriage
More than three million Romanians have supported the civic initiative to define marriage as a union between one woman and one man in the Constitution. On 11 September, the Senate, which is the second chamber of More...

Transgender lawyer Autumn Scardina sues Colorado baker Jack Phillips over refusing ‘trans cake’
Just when you thought Jack Phillips was out of the headlines, he’s back. The Colorado baker won a Supreme Court case over whether he can refuse service for same-sex weddings is suing the state again after More...

HuffPo: Noah Michelson says ‘If You Really Love LGBTQ People, You Just Can’t Keep Eating Chick-fil-A’
Noah Michelson took to HuffPo, attacking the outlet: “If You Really Love LGBTQ People, You Just Can’t Keep Eating Chick-fil-A.” He offers up disturbing images: “…as delicious as the Georgia-based More...

Court rules to protect Alabama Judge Tom Parker’s free speech on gay marriage after Southern Poverty Law Center lawsuit
The Alabama federal district court entered a permanent injunction in favor of Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker and against the Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC) barring the use of judicial ethics canons to censor More...

5 Ways Your Relationship Improves after you go to Couples Therapy
Couples therapy is one of the ways that can help in maintaining healthy relationship with your partner. It is an option that is available for every married couple. It can prove helpful in resolving a number of issues More...

Marquette sued over Dr John McAdams suspension, his defense of a student and free speech
Thomas More Society attorneys filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief today in a Wisconsin Supreme Court case, John McAdams v. Marquette University. The lawsuit involves a Marquette University More...

Wisconsin Office Max refuses the printing of Peter LaBarbera poster for talk on homosexuality
A manager at the Marshfield, Wisconsin, branch of OfficeMax rejected the printing of a poster promoting a talk by LifeSiteNews’ Peter LaBarbera. The response stated that the “poster falls under the prohibited More...

UK judge rules against Christian Felix Ngole’s right to express Christian views as social worker
In a shocking free speech case, a Christian student who was expelled from university after posting on Facebook in support of Biblical teaching on marriage and sexual ethics has lost his case in a judicial review More...

Phoenix artists Joanna Duka, Breanna Koski appealing ‘jail threat’ ordinance over gay weddings
Two Phoenix artists will appeal a court rulingreleased Wednesday that allows a sweeping Phoenix ordinance to stand even though it uses the threat of jail time and fines to silence their desired speech and forces More...

Mississippi man Chris Sevier wants to marry computer, joins polygamists to sue
A Mississippi man, Chris Sevier, self-described as a “machinist,” has joined with polygamists to file a federal lawsuit that same-sex “marriage” is part of the religion of secular humanism, and since More...

Court rules Kim Davis, Rowan County won’t pay legal fees from gay marriage lawsuit
U.S. District Judge David Bunning ruled that neither Kim Davis nor Rowan County are liable for attorney’s fees over the marriage license issue that began in 2015. Judge Bunning did overrule the Magistrate’s More...

Supreme Court to rule on gay wedding cake, freedom of conscience case
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to weigh in on whether the government can force a Lakewood, Colorado, cake artist to use his artistic talents to create a wedding cake celebrating a same-sex ceremony. In July More...

Kentucky appeals court rules to protect freedom of conscience of printer Blaine Adamson, Hands On Originals
A Kentucky appeals court issued a ruling Friday that affirms a Lexington printer’s freedom to decline orders that would require him to promote a message in conflict with his religious beliefs. In 2014, the Lexington-Fayette More...

Mat Staver, Liberty Counsel calls LGBT attacks on C-Fam, Heritage Foundation ‘defamatory’ ‘dangerous’
After Lisa Correnti of the Center for Family and Human Rights and Grace Melton of the Heritage Foundation were appointed to the United States delegation for the United Nation’s Commission on the Status of More...

Center for Family and Human Rights protest by LGBT group, OutRight, as a hate group, calls for removal from UN delegation
The hate group Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) has used its place on the official US delegation to the annual United Nations women’s rights meeting, Commission on the Status of Women, to fundraise for More...

Alabama: Justice Roy Moore files for faster appeal as ‘The Judicial Inquiry Commission violated the rule of law’
Chief Justice Roy Moore filed a Motion to Expedite his appeal with the specially selected panel of judges at the Alabama Supreme Court and is willing to waive oral argument to speed up the resolution of his case. The More...

Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman, Arlene’s Flowers case may go to Supreme Court
A Washington floral artist says she will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a decision Thursday by the state’s high court that concluded that the government can force her—and, by extension, other Washingtonians—to More...