Columbia Reaches $221 million settlement with Trump Administration
By: Moira Gleason - nationalreview.com - July 23, 2025 The elite school retains control over its academic and operational decisions but agrees to follow existing laws banning the consideration of race...
Trump Losing 75% of Federal Cases Challenging His Executive Actions
President Trump has tamed Congress and largely defanged the federal bureaucracy as he pursues his vigorous second-term agenda, but federal district judges have rushed to the battlements to take him on...
South Carolina Religious Signs on Sidewalk
First Liberty Institute filed a federal lawsuit and motion for preliminary injunction against the Town of Chapin, South Carolina on behalf of local resident Ernest Giardino after he was told a permit...
Prayer, Football Games, and Lots of amicus briefs
More than 20 Friend-of-the-Court Briefs Urge Supreme Court to Overturn Santa Fe v. Doe In a show of overwhelming support at the Supreme Court of the United States, First Liberty Institute’s petition...
Federal Court Clears Path For Lawsuit Against FL HOA for Antisemitism
The Orthodox Jewish community has faced relentless vandalism, discrimination, and unlawful treatment from their HOA and surrounding homeowners. Boca Raton, FL
Federal Court Blocks Washington Law Targeting Seal of Confession
WASHINGTON – A federal court today blocked a new Washington state law that would have forced Catholic priests to face jail time unless they broke the sacred seal of confession. The law at issue in Eti...
Pastors and Politics
Before 1954, pastors, priests and rabbis could openly endorse political parties or candidates.
Scott Bessent and the Federal Reserve
Scott Bessent critiques the Fed's operations and calls for a thorough audit.
Should Pulpits Remain Silent on Politics?
In 1873, Charles Finney wrote to pastors challenging them to raise the moral standards of the nation through preaching. He concluded: “If Satan rules in our halls of legislation, the pulpit is respon...
Sivadge - Texas Hospital 'Retaliated' Against Me
Vanessa Sivadge lost her job at a Texas hospital and faced questioning from the FBI after speaking out about experimental transgender “treatments” on children.
A “Quiet Revival”
By: Daniel Gullotta - wng.org - July 17, 2025 Gen Z is reportedly returning to church ... but the same was once said of Millennials. Scan social media or glance at recent headlines, and you might sens...