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Supreme Court won’t hear case of student banned from wearing dissenting t-shirt

In a scathing dissent, Justice Samuel Alito reprimanded the First Circuit for its manipulation of what constitutes disruption under the Tinker precedent and its disregard for students’ free speech rights under the First Amendment. [UPDATE] The Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of Liam Morrison, a middle school student who was sent home […]

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This Week in History: “God’s Miracle at Dunkirk”

World War II’s great sea rescue was preceded by a National Day of Prayer that saw millions of British citizens humbly ask God for deliverance from evil — but then Britain forgot His great blessings. In May 1940, the Nazi War Machine suddenly invaded France, its blitzkrieg tactics overwhelming the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and […]

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SCOTUS restores voting rights to Maine rep. censured for post on men in women’s sports

This decision restores not just the rights of Rep. Laura Libby, R, to have her vote count in the state legislature but also the 9,000 citizens she represents. On May 20, the Supreme Court granted Maine Rep. Laurel Libby’s application for an injunction pending appeal, which means she will again be allowed to vote in […]

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When the Freed Remembered the Fallen: The True Roots of Memorial Day

It was not the privileged or the powerful who first honored America’s war dead. It was those who had been enslaved, who had known the lash and the chain, who now stood as free men and women choosing to mourn and pay tribute to the soldiers who had died for their freedom. The morning of […]

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Colorado Just Criminalized Christianity. Now What?

The fight must continue — for if allowed to stand, Colorado’s new law threatening to punish anyone who doesn’t adhere to radical transgender orthodoxy will set a precedent for the further erosion of religious liberty and embolden other states to persecute Christians under the guise of “anti-discrimination.” In a chilling assault on religious liberty, parental […]

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Split SCOTUS denies Oklahoma Catholic charter schools the right to receive state funds

With Justice Amy Coney Barrett recusing herself, a 4-4 tie means the earlier ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that taxpayer dollars can’t be used to fund religious education will stand — for now. [UPDATE] On Thursday, May 22, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a 4-4 decision in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board, et […]

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California agrees to give religious families equal access to special education funds

For years, the state had purposefully and unconstitutionally denied Jewish parents the right to use federally mandated monies at religious schools, even though it allowed those same tuition resources to be used at secular private schools. The state of California has agreed to allow families to use public special education funds for tuition at religious […]

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The Bombing of an IVF Clinic and the Logical Future of Secular Philosophies

In a culture that’s been stripped of its religious and moral values and replaced with nihilistic lies and hostility to God, is it any surprise that more and more young people tragically believe that life has no meaning, no beauty, and no hope? Last Saturday, a 25-year-old named Guy Edward Bartkus set off a bomb […]

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Delaware becomes the latest U.S. state to legalize physician assisted suicide

Allowing doctors to help patients kill themselves isn’t “compassionate” but instead pressures vulnerable patients to “choose” death, erodes trust in the medical profession, and undermines the sanctity of life. Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer, D, yesterday signed a bill into law that will permit terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less to […]

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