Trump and Harris Must Clarify Position on Court Packing Prior to Election
As Election Day approaches, the presidential candidates should make their stance on court packing clear so Americans can vote accordingly.
California Parents Appeal to the 9th Circuit Challenging Religious Discrimination in School Funding
Three California families are being told they can’t use state funds to purchase curriculum, materials, or classes that are religious.
California City Won’t Allow Church to Use Purchased Property for Religious Services
A Chinese-American church bought property for their religious services. But the City of Santa Ana, California refuses to grant a permit.
South Carolina Town Says ‘Permit Required’ for Religious Expression on Public Sidewalks
The Town of Chapin, South Carolina told Ernest Giardino that he needs a permit to hold up a religious sign on public sidewalks.
Oct. 30: Federal Appeals Court Date for Atlantic City First Responder
On October 30th, we’ll argue our case at a federal appeals court on behalf of Alex Smith, a first responder, pastor and chaplain in Atlantic City.
Coach Deion Sanders Can’t Invite Chaplain to Pray with Football Team, Says Anti-Religious Group
University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders invited a chaplain to speak to his team and offer a prayer after a recent game. But the Freedom From Religion Foundation is complaining that this violates the Constitution. They’re wrong.
