
Supreme Court struck down ban on violent video games five years ago
It was five years ago when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a ban on violent video games, citing the protections of free speech with Justice Scalia shocking conservatives by siding with the liberal leaning judges. The More...

Donald Trump tells reporter to sit down after dodging question on gay marriage
Donald Trump repeatedly told a reporter to “sit down” on Saturday after he asked whether the candidate backs the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage equality. Trump never answered the question, speaking in More...

ADF, Barronelle Stutzman takes religious freedom, florist battle to Supreme Court
Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief with the Washington Supreme Court that answers arguments the state and the American Civil Liberties Union have made in favor of government discrimination against a floral More...

US Supreme Court hears arguments on marriage protection
In the wake of today’s historic oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Chicago-based Thomas More Society calls attention to the friend of the court (amicus curiae) brief which it filed earlier on behalf More...

Ted Cruz leads battle to pass amendment to protest states’ right to ban gay marriage
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz spoke out against federal judges reversing voter-approved same-sex marriage bans during an interview with WHO radio host Jan Mickelson. Cruz called the decisions “a real danger to our More...

Supreme Court won’t hear same-sex marriage case, legal now in Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin
The Supreme Court unexpectedly turned away appeals from five states battling the expansion of same-sex marriage. The court’s order paves the way for gay marriage to be legal in these states, bringing the total More...

Mozilla under attack for ‘firing’ CEO Brenden Eich for not supporting gay marriage
The forced resignation of Mozilla’s CEO over his views on gay marriage has sparked a passionate debate with comparisons to ‘fascism’ and ‘intimidation.’ photo Josh Janssen via Flickr Brenden Eich was pushed More...

Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street star on New Yorker’s cover featuring gay marriage
The New Yorker went ahead and stuck its nose in Sesame Street’s business on Friday with their new cover in the wake of the Supreme Court’s rulings on DOMA and Prop 8. Bert and Ernie, the popular roommates More...

Supreme Court doesn’t rule on Prop 8, so gay marriage resumes in California
The Supreme Court stated that it could not rule on a challenge to Proposition 8, a ban on gay marriage in California passed by voters there in 2008, because supporters of the ban lacked the legal standing to appeal More...

Americans ponder DOMA, gay marriage, Prop 8 as Supreme Court decision set for June
Facebook has been flooded with posts, comments and photos proving that emotions are running high as the Supreme Court heard arguments on Prop 8 in California and the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage More...