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The Supreme Court's anti-trans ruling in U.S. v. Skrmetti is a symptom of white Christian nationalists' growing power.
The testimony concluded a two-day evidentiary hearing over the law, known as SB 129, before U.S. District Judge R. David ...
Professors and students at the University of Alabama testified on Thursday that a new an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion ...
At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their ...
A federal appeals court today ruled that Louisiana’s controversial law requiring public schools to display the Ten ...
Tennessee enacts 177 new laws, covering areas from school vouchers to women's health. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Starting July 1, 177 ...
The federal government claimed the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling was based on a “misunderstanding” of the law, and the exemption applies for any organization that conducts its activities ...
Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt has led the way in the fight for religious liberty. In March, Stitt issued an executive order that calls on the state government to follow the U.S. Constitution.
“Government has no business second-guessing the way a faith organization lives out its ministry,” said John Bursch, senior counsel at the religious law group Alliance Defending Freedom.
As an example, Stitt cited a state law barring religious organizations from Oklahoma Historical Society historic preservation grants. "We're simply trying to have a level playing field.
Despite clear Supreme Court rulings, religious discrimination continues to infect government funding across the country. Hundreds of laws and regulations—at the local, state, and federal levels—shut ...