Evangelical postal worker denied Sundays off gets wide religious, political support in SCOTUS case
Court briefs argue that narrow legal interpretation of religious accommodation empowers anti-Semitism, COVID "virtue signaling."
Court briefs argue that narrow legal interpretation of religious accommodation empowers anti-Semitism, COVID "virtue signaling."
"We're gonna see an election that's going to change politics for a generation," American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp predicted Wednesday.
Political efforts to support "the freedom and dignity of human beings" will now be allowed.
Forty-seven members in both chambers of Congress filed an amicus brief in favor of the SEALS.
Supreme Court has ruled Congress doesn’t have the constitutional authority to define marriage under Article 1 of the Constitution.
Amid mass anti-government protests across Iran, newly published survey data indicates the Iranian people don't want reform but regime change.
7th Circuit used precedent that SCOTUS could end in June to approve firing teacher who used students' last names rather than transgender preferred names.
Jack Denton was removed as student senate president for online chat remarks labeling pro-transgenderism, pro-abortion, anti-police advocacy "explicitly anti-Catholic."
Peter Vlaming's lawyer asks Virginia Supreme Court to prevent the state's pioneering constitution from "slowly vanishing" into the less protective U.S. Constitution.
GoDaddy, Adobe, Microsoft, Airbnb score worst in inaugural ratings of 50 companies in Fortune 1000 with "greatest potential to impact free speech and religious freedom."