“The religious messages the cheerleaders choose to display on their banners is plainly the private speech of the cheerleaders and deserves protection,” Hiram Sasser, director of Litigation for Liberty Institute, said. Read full article »
Maryland federal judge Deborah Chasanow (a Clinton appointee) threw out a lawsuit filed by the American Humanist Association over a forty-foot-tall war memorial that is almost 100 years old. Read full article »
A federal court in Maryland has ruled that a cross-shaped war memorial in Prince George’s County is constitutional. Read full article »
The Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salem, Virginia is coming under some heat. It has decided to ban Christmas trees in public areas. Watch Video »
“It’s my constitutional right to do this,” he [Coach Kennedy] told Reuters, invoking the freedom of speech afforded by the First Amendment. “It’s part of me, it’s who I am. I am not going to hide my faith.”
A Marine veteran court-martialed for failing to remove a Bible verse at work when ordered her to do so by a superior is on track to plead her case at the military’s highest court. Read full article »