Federal Report Blames Police Actions during Riots in Ferguson
© AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File FILE – In this Aug. 13, 2014 file photo, a member of the St. Louis County Police Department points his weapon in the direction of a group of protesters in Ferguson, Mo....
View ArticleJustice Department Report Finds Police in Ferguson Antagonized Demonstrators...
A police officer points a shotgun at protesters during a demonstration in Ferguson, Mo., Nov. 24, 2014.JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES Police antagonized crowds who gathered to protest in Ferguson after...
View ArticleChristian Colorado Cake Artist Jack Phillips Forced to Bake Homosexual...
In this March 10, 2014 photo, Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips decorates a cake inside his store, in Lakewood, Colo. Phillips is appealing a recent ruling against him in a legal complaint filed...
View ArticleSupreme Court of Georgia Rules That KKK Can Still Try to ‘Adopt’ a Highway
Georgia’s highest court has ruled that the Ku Klux Klan’s lawsuit over its bid to ‘adopt’ a highway can continue. In a unanimous decision announced Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Georgia dismissed the...
View ArticleLaw Banning Sex Offenders From Using Facebook Goes to the Supreme Court
Lester Packingham Jr. is challenging a North Carolina law that bans sex offenders from using Facebook. (WNCN) Fresh from a trip to traffic court, Lester Packingham Jr. celebrated his turn of good...
View ArticleViolence, Arrests at Auburn University Before Richard Spencer Gives Speech...
A protester with a bloodied face is arrested before a speech by Richard Spencer at Auburn University Tuesday evening (Wesley Sinor | wsinor@al.com) At least three people were arrested and at least one...
View ArticleWisconsin GOP Bill Would Punish College Speech Protesters
REUTERS/STEPHEN LAM A Republican-sponsored bill in the Wisconsin State Assembly would punish students who disrupt speeches and maintain that public campuses would have to remain neutral. The...
View ArticleChristian Colorado Baker’s Cake Case Heads to Supreme Court Next Week
Baker Jack Phillips decorates a cake in his Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado U.S. September 21, 2017. Picture taken September 21, 2017. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo When conservative...
View ArticleLouisiana Release Guidelines for Religious Liberty, Free Speech Rights in...
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and U.S. Congressman Mike Johnson released a 15-page document as a valuable resource regarding the religious and free speech rights of students in public...
View ArticleACLU Asks Amazon to Stop Marketing Facial Recognition Technology to Law...
The American Civil Liberties Union and other privacy activists are asking Amazon to stop marketing a powerful facial recognition tool to police, saying law enforcement agencies could use the...
View ArticleSupreme Court Strikes Down Law Banning Political Clothing at Polling Places
An attendee wears a “DON’T TREAD ON ME” shirt during a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson at the Sharonville Convention Center, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015, in Cincinnati. (AP...
View ArticleChristian Group Files Lawsuit Against California School District for...
A conservative Christian group has filed a lawsuit against the Huntington Beach City School District in California, alleging that it is preventing the distribution of Bible-themed fliers. District...
View ArticleOhio Magistrate Recommends Judge Dismiss Lawsuit of Evangelical Professor Who...
A magistrate in Ohio has recommended that a federal judge dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of an evangelical professor who says he was disciplined for refusing to alter the way he addressed students...
View ArticleJohn Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera on Arizona Wedding Invite Designers’s...
Joanna Duka (left) and Breanna Koski (right), owners of Brush & Nib Studio | Photo: Alliance Defending Freedom Last week, the Supreme Court of Arizona issued an important decision in Brush &...
View ArticleJohn Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera on University of Iowa Learns a Lesson in...
School mascot Herky the Hawk stands in front of the Old Capitol Museum at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. May 22, 2016. | (Photo: REUTERS/Koh Gui Qing) Back in February, federal judge...
View ArticleA federal judge believes Kansas is violating religious freedom and free...
In this photo taken Wednesday, April 15, 2020, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly answers questions about the coronavirus pandemic, during a news conference at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. Kelly faces a federal...
View ArticleKirkwood Community College in Iowa to Pay $25,000 to Professor Who Showed...
A college in Iowa has agreed to pay $25,000 to an adjunct professor who resigned after media coverage of controversial social media posts in which he indicated support for the militant leftist...
View ArticleSupreme Court throws out lower court’s First Amendment ruling against Black...
Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson talked to the media after his release from the Baton Rouge jail in July of 2016. Max Becherer, AP The Black Lives Matter movement got a favorable ruling...
View ArticleHere we go: Christian therapist sues Washington state over law banning sexual...
The Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia, Washington. | Wikimedia Commons/Drums600 A licensed therapist is suing Washington state over its ban on sexual orientation counseling for minors, a...
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