
Texas Legislature Approves Bills to Protect Religious Liberty in Public Schools
The Texas Legislature advanced several bills that would protect religious freedom for students, parents, teachers and all public-school employees.

Last Year, Park Officials Tried to Stop a Memorial Day Mass. This Year, The Mass Was Part of the Program.
In 2024, government officials told the Knights of Columbus they would not be able to hold their annual Memorial Day Mass.

100 Years Later, The Bladensburg Peace Cross Remains Standing as a Symbol of Sacrifice
A century later, the Bladensburg WWI Veterans Memorial remains standing as a visible reminder of military heroes.

Pastor Will Continue Worship Services Amidst Town’s Attempt to Shut Down His Church
Local officials in New Hampshire insist that Pastor Howard Kaloogian is not allowed to have church services in the barn of his property.

Justice Delivered for Postal Worker Forced Out Over His Religious Beliefs
After many years of fighting in court, we’ve reached a settlement with the U.S. Postal Service for Gerald Groff.

Split Supreme Court Blocks Nation’s First Religious Charter School, Setting Up Future Legal Battles
The nation’s highest court upheld a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which disallowed St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.